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| Glass has been used for both decorative and functional purposes for much of history; the forms and techniques used have changed with our technological advances.
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| Fused silica rollers are widely used to convey glass in high temperature environments, the tempering furnace being among the most demanding operations.
| Despite increasingly demanding requirements to save energy and a focus on reducing our use of prime energy, we also need to bear in mind economics and cost effectiveness during the construction phase of buildings, especially on larger projects.
| Glazing can take several forms in a building application including curtain wall, operable windows, storefront, skylights and architectural glass.
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| Phosphorescent glass, a material originally developed for safety reasons is now being used in architectural glazing, especially in interior and exterior decorating.
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