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Container glass is a type of glass
Glass

Glass generally refers to a Hardness, brittle, transparency amorphous solid, such as that used for windows, many Glass Bottles, or eyewear, including, but not limited to, soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, acrylic glass, sugar glass, Muscovite , or aluminium oxynitride....
 for the production of glass containers, such as bottles, jars, drinkware
Drinkware

Drinkware, or beverageware, is a general term for Vessel....
, and bowls
Bowl (vessel)

A bowl is a common open-top container used in many cultures to serve food, and is also used for drinking and storing other items. They are typically small and shallow, although some, such as Punch bowls and salad bowls, are larger and often intended to serve many people....
. Container glass stands in contrast to flat glass
Flat glass

Flat glass, sheet glass, or plate glass is a type of glass, initially produced in plane form, commonly used for windows, glass doors, transparent walls, and windshields....
 (used for window
Window

File:OldShipWindows.jpgA window is an opening in a wall that allows the passage of light and, if not closed or sealed, air and sound. Windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparency or translucent material....
s, glass doors, transparent walls, windshield
Windshield

The windshield or windscreen of an aircraft, automobile, bus, motorcycle, or tram is the front window. Modern windshields are generally made of Laminated glass, a type of treated glass, which consists of two curved sheets of glass with a plastic layer laminated between them for safety, and are Polyurethaned into the window frame....
s) and fiberglass
Fiberglass

Fiberglass, , is material made from extremely fine fibers of glass. It is used as a reinforcing agent for many polymer products; the resulting composite material, properly known as fiber-reinforced polymer or glass-reinforced plastic , is called "fiberglass" in popular usage....
 (used for thermal insulation and optical communication
Optical fiber

An optical fiber is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied science and engineering concerned with the design and application of optical fibers....
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Container glass is a type of glass
Glass

Glass generally refers to a Hardness, brittle, transparency amorphous solid, such as that used for windows, many Glass Bottles, or eyewear, including, but not limited to, soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, acrylic glass, sugar glass, Muscovite , or aluminium oxynitride....
 for the production of glass containers, such as bottles, jars, drinkware
Drinkware

Drinkware, or beverageware, is a general term for Vessel....
, and bowls
Bowl (vessel)

A bowl is a common open-top container used in many cultures to serve food, and is also used for drinking and storing other items. They are typically small and shallow, although some, such as Punch bowls and salad bowls, are larger and often intended to serve many people....
. Container glass stands in contrast to flat glass
Flat glass

Flat glass, sheet glass, or plate glass is a type of glass, initially produced in plane form, commonly used for windows, glass doors, transparent walls, and windshields....
 (used for window
Window

File:OldShipWindows.jpgA window is an opening in a wall that allows the passage of light and, if not closed or sealed, air and sound. Windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparency or translucent material....
s, glass doors, transparent walls, windshield
Windshield

The windshield or windscreen of an aircraft, automobile, bus, motorcycle, or tram is the front window. Modern windshields are generally made of Laminated glass, a type of treated glass, which consists of two curved sheets of glass with a plastic layer laminated between them for safety, and are Polyurethaned into the window frame....
s) and fiberglass
Fiberglass

Fiberglass, , is material made from extremely fine fibers of glass. It is used as a reinforcing agent for many polymer products; the resulting composite material, properly known as fiber-reinforced polymer or glass-reinforced plastic , is called "fiberglass" in popular usage....
 (used for thermal insulation and optical communication
Optical fiber

An optical fiber is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied science and engineering concerned with the design and application of optical fibers....
). Most container glass is soda-lime glass
Soda-lime glass

Soda-lime glass, also called soda-lime-silica glass, is the most prevalent type of glass, used for windowpanes, and glass containers for beverages, food, and some commodity items....
, produced by blowing and pressing
Glass production

Glass production is divided into two types of glass: sheet glass made by the float glass process and glass container production....
 techniques, while some laboratory glassware
Laboratory glassware

Laboratory glassware refers to a variety of equipment, traditionally made of glass, used for scientific experiments and other work in science, especially in chemistry and biology laboratory....
 is made from borosilicate glass
Borosilicate glass

File:Schott Duran glassware.jpgBorosilicate glass is a type of glass with the main glass-forming constituents silicon dioxide and boron oxide....
. Container glasses include the following:
  • Glass bottles
    Glass Bottles

    Glass bottles are bottles created from glass. They can vary in size considerably, but are most commonly found in sizes ranging between about 10ml and 5 litres....
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    • Beer bottle
      Beer bottle

      A beer bottle is a glass container filled with beer. Bottled beer has been in use since as early as the 16th century. Beer bottles come in various sizes, shapes and colours....
    • Bologna bottle
      Bologna bottle

      A Bologna bottle, often used in physics demonstrations is a Glass Bottles which has great external strength,The exterior is generally strong enough that one could pound a nail into a block of wood using the bottle as a hammer, however even a small scratch on the interior would cause it to crumble....
    • Fiasco
      Fiasco (bottle)

      File:Vin Chianti.jpgA fiasco is a typical Italy style of bottle, usually with a round body and bottom, partially or completely covered with a close-fitting straw basket....
    • Milk bottle
      Milk bottle

      Milk bottles are bottles used for milk. They may be reusable glass bottles used mainly for doorstep delivery of fresh milk by milkman. Customers are expected to rinse the empty bottles and leave on the doorstep for collection....
    • Sealed bottles
      Sealed bottles

      Sealed bottles have an applied glass seal on the shoulder or side of the bottle. The seal is a molten blob of glass that has been stamped with an embossed symbol, name or initials, and often it included a date....
    • Wine bottle
      Wine bottle

      A wine bottle is a bottle used for holding wine, generally made of glass. Some wines are fermentation in the bottle, others are bottled only after fermentation....
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  • Jar
    Jar

    A jar is small, approximately cylindrical container for food, made of glass or clay, and also plastic as in the case of a "jar" of peanut butter.Jar or JAR can also mean:...
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    • Antique fruit jar
    • Killing jar
      Killing jar

      A killing jar is a device used by entomologists to kill captured insects quickly, humanely and with minimum damage.The jar, typically glass, must be Hermetic seal and usually has a 0.5-1.5 inch layer of hardened plaster of paris on the bottom to absorb the killing agent....
    • Kilner jar
      Kilner jar

      A Kilner jar is a rubber-sealed, screw-topped jar used for the storage of food, which was invented by the Kilner family and produced by John Kilner & Co, Yorkshire, England....
    • Leyden jar
      Leyden jar

      The Leyden jar, or Leiden jar, is a device that "stores" static electricity between two electrodes on the inside and outside of a jar. It was invented in 1745 by Pieter van Musschenbroek , in Leiden, The Netherlands....
    • Mason jar
      Mason jar

      Mass-produced glass canning jars, also known as Mason jars after their inventor John L. Mason, Ball Corp. jars after one of the earliest manufacturers of the jars, and fruit jars because they were used to store fruit, have been manufactured since the early 1850s....
    • Mayonnaise jar
  • Drinkware
    Drinkware

    Drinkware, or beverageware, is a general term for Vessel....
  • Bowls
    Bowl (vessel)

    A bowl is a common open-top container used in many cultures to serve food, and is also used for drinking and storing other items. They are typically small and shallow, although some, such as Punch bowls and salad bowls, are larger and often intended to serve many people....
  • Pitchers
    Pitcher (container)

    A pitcher is a container with a spout used for pouring its contents.An ewer is a pitcher, often decorated, with a base, oval body, and flaring spout....
  • Vase
    Vase

    The vase is an open container, often used to hold cut flowers. It can be made from a number of materials including ceramics and glass art. The vase is often decorated and thus used to extend the beauty of its contents....
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  • Laboratory glassware
    Laboratory glassware

    Laboratory glassware refers to a variety of equipment, traditionally made of glass, used for scientific experiments and other work in science, especially in chemistry and biology laboratory....