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  • kalkglas (nl)
  • lime glass (en)
  • verre à la chaux (fr)
  • vidrio de cal (es)
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  • 300210974
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  • glass, lime (en)
  • verre calcique (fr)
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  • A name given to a type of glass developed in 1864 by William Leighton as a substitute for lead glass in making inexpensive bottles. Calcined limestone, or lime, is used to produce a glass whose advantages are that it is inexpensive, lightweight, cools quickly, and is less resonant. (en)
  • Nombre asignado a un tipo de vidrio desarrollado en 1864 por William Leighton como sustituto del vidrio con plomo para fabricar botellas de bajo precio. Se utiliza caliza calcinada o cal para producir un vidrio cuyas ventajas son su bajo precio, menor peso, rápido enfriamiento y menor resonancia. (es)
  • De naam van een glassoort die in 1864 werd ontwikkeld door William Leighton ter vervanging van loodglas bij de productie van goedkope flessen. Gecalcineerde kalksteen of kalk wordt gebruikt voor de fabricage van glas dat als voordelen heeft dat het goedkoop, licht en minder resonant is en dat het snel afkoelt. (nl)
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