Cellophane noodles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cellophane noodles (also known as Chinese vermicelli , bean threads , bean thread noodles , crystal noodles , or glass noodles ) are a type of transparent Asian noodle made from starch (suc...
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name Gabby S. status student grade 9-12 location US Question - Question - Hello, I have been researching the properties of Glass, I am aware that it is basically formed from SiO2, but in order to make it cheaper to produce other ingredients are added.
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The principal raw materials come to the glass plant in railroad cars and are stored in large silos. The materials are carefully weighed and mechanically mixed in the proper proportions. The mix of ingredients is called the batch.
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Preheat oven to 1500°C. Weigh out ingredients. Mix them with cullet (recycled glass). Pour mixture into the oven (furnace). Once the mixture has melted, transfer to a refiner for further heating. Flow the melted glass through a forehearth and cut into sections for forming.
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Glass, Glass - Properties and Uses, Glass - Glass Ingredients, Glass - Glass as a polymer, Glass - Colors, Glass - History of glass, Glass - Glass tools, Glass - Glass art, Glass - Architectural glass, Glass - Float annealed glass, Glass - Sheet glass, Glass - Plate glass, Glass - Cylinder glass, Glass - Insulated glazing,
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Once the ingredients are mixed, they are placed in a "pot" or "day tank" to melt at a temperature of about 2500 degrees F. The pots are inside a furnace which circulates flames outside the pots but where no flame touches the glass.
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www.fentonartglass.com/fenton_glassmaking.htm
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Glass ingredients; Pure silica (SiO2) has a melting point of about 2000 ?C (3600 ?F), and while it can be made into glass for special applications (see fused quartz), two other substances are always added to common glass to simplify processing.
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Detailed nformation and instruction on how to make glass. ... The ingredients for the best crown-glass must be prepared in the same manner as for looking-glasses, and mixed in the following proportions: 60 lbs. of white sand, 30 lbs. of pearlash, and 15 lbs. of nitre, 1 lb. of borax, and 1/2 lb. of arsenic.
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glass, Ingredients of Glass: The major ingredient for glassmaking is silica, in the form of sand. Only sand of exceptional purity can be used to make glass. If the sand contains a trace of iron, for instance, the glass made with it will have a greenish color. ... Even for ordinary window glass, sand must be better than...
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