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  2. Schott Pharma - Wikipedia

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    From 1911, Schott manufactured borosilicate glass tubing for the production of pharmaceutical ampoules and vials. [8] Schott Pharma was established as a standalone company in 2022 under the name Schott Pharma AG & Co. KGaA [9] [6] through an equity carve-out (or spin-off) from Schott AG, a manufacturer of specialty glass and glass-ceramics.

  3. Corning Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Corning was the glass supplier for lightbulbs for General Electric after Edison General Electric merged with Thomson-Houston Electric Company in 1892. [34] It was an early major manufacturer of glass panels and funnels for television tubes, invented and produced Vycor (high temperature glass with

  4. Stevanato Group - Wikipedia

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    Stevanato Group comprises two operational divisions: Pharmaceutical Systems with Ompi specialized in glass primary packaging and Balda, focused on specialty plastics and delivery devices; Engineering Systems with Spami, Optrel, InnoScan and SVM, specialized in glass processing, inspection systems, assembly, and packaging solutions. [buzzword]

  5. Schott AG - Wikipedia

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    Schott AG is a German multinational glass company specializing in the manufacture of glass and glass-ceramics. Headquartered in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, it is owned by the Carl Zeiss Foundation. The company's founder and namesake, Otto Schott, is credited with the invention of borosilicate glass.

  6. Heraeus - Wikipedia

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    Mo-Sci: development and manufacturing of precision glass technology, e.g., glass microspheres, powders, ingots, and specialty glasses, Engineered Tissue Solutions: development of medical wound care products composed of proprietary borate-based bioactive glass. Semiconductor and Electronics

  7. Standex International - Wikipedia

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    Standex International Corporation is a multi-industry manufacturer in five broad business segments: Electronics, Engraving, Scientific, Engineering Technologies, and Specialty Solutions with operations in the United States, Europe, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Mexico, Turkey, India, and China.

  8. Why the Trump administration may want Ukraine's minerals

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    Ytterbium is used in infrared lasers, chemical reactions, rechargeable batteries and fiber optics. Lanthanum is used in batteries, specialty glass for eyeglasses and and camera lenses and in petroleum refining. A single piece of military equipment can require hundreds of pounds of a rare earth.

  9. Saint-Gobain SEFPRO - Wikipedia

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    The total Palakkad plants' area covers 16,700 m 2 and serves a wide range of glass industry markets, from Container; Flat and Specialty Glass to Tableware and Fiberglass. The plants follow universal SEFPRO standards, with the sintered product plant's technology modelled directly on the Savoie Réfractaires sintered plant in France.