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Glass Records
is made by SCHOTT and has a minimum thickness of only 0.025 mm. It has applications in medical technology and electronics.
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The World’s Largest Hour Glass
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is composed of DURAN® borosilicate from SCHOTT and stands in Nima park (Japan). The clock was produced in Mainz. It has a diameter of more than 3 feet and is more than 16 feet high.
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The World’s Largest Wine Bottle
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is 9 feet high, has a diameter of 31 inches and an encasing capacity of 1,200 liters. SCHOTT produced the over-sized bottle in Mainz of DURAN® borosilicate glass according to order for the French city of Rueil-Malmaison.
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is the largest piece of glass in the world. Large astronomical observatories use it to research the universe. Glass ceramic mirror substrates manufactured by SCHOTT are an integral part of the Earth’s most productive telescopes.
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The First Glass to Leave Our Solar System,
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was glass from SCHOTT. It is to be found in the optical systems of the Pioneer and Voyager space probes.
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The Largest Marmalade Glass
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is 5 feet high, weighs 215 lbs and is composed of ¼-inch thick borosilicate glass. Manufactured by SCHOTT in Mainz, this jam glass, which has a capacity of more than 2,300 lbs, now stands in Bad Schwartau.
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Contact
SCHOTT AG
Hattenbergstrasse 10 55122 Mainz Germany
| +49 (0)6131/66-0 |
| +49 (0)6131/66-2000 |
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