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SCHOTT activities in Germany
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solutions 2/2009
Microscopy
Look into the Nano-Cosmos
The fruitful cooperation between Leica Microsystems and SCHOTT can be seen in high-end microscopy. More
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solutions 2/2008
Crystals
Global Journey to Stone Treasures
5,000 rare minerals make “terra mineralia” one of the largest and most significant exhibitions of its kind. More
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solutions 1/2008
Micro-Lenses
Pace Setter in the Photonic Age
Diode lasers are now also conquering the factory work floors of automobile manufacturers. schott providespremium quality micro-lenses, important components for this key upcoming technology.
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Architecture
Glass Cone and roof of Clouds
The landscape of adventure called »BMW Welt« opened by the Munich-based carmaker BMW conceals the precise realization of the most innovative of technologies behind playful reflexes.
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solutions 1/2007
Special Glass for a Monument
Glass Sets the Stage for Sorrow
On March 11, 2007, a glass memorial was inaugurated in Madrid by the King and Queen of Spain. It pays tribute to the victims
of the worst terrorist attack in the country’s history. SCHOTT supplied the glass components for the monument.
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Piezo Glass Ceramic
A Material Generates Voltage and Movement
For the first time ever, researchers have succeeded in carrying over piezo-electric glass ceramics from the laboratory into product development. These lead-free materials offer completely new qualities.
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Industrial Image Processing
Placed into Perspective
Automated optical inspection for quality assurance is now standard in modern manufacturing.
Achieving reliable results calls for custom-designed illumination of the objects.
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Architecture
Glass Opens Up New Horizons for Design
No other material is associated more closely with modern architecture than glass. In combination with
new technologies, this versatile material offers a broad range of possibilities ranging from lighting to
construction using solar technology.
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Art
Worlds of Adventure in Glass
The work of the German glass sculptor Nabo Gass links innovative finesse with the highest standards for creativity. He ranks as one of the few courageous artists who dare to work with translucent types of image carriers.
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solutions 1/2006
Mirror Substrate for a Telescope
Through the Fire to Reach for the Stars
Precision mirrors for telescopes owe their optical qualities to ZERODUR®, a special glass ceramic that retains
its unique characteristics, despite variations in temperature. More
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SCHOTT AG
Hattenbergstrasse 10 55122 Mainz Germany
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