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  2. Safety glass - Wikipedia

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    Wire-mesh-reinforced glass in the Lloyd's Building. Wire mesh glass (also known as Georgian Wired Glass) has a grid or mesh of thin metal wire embedded within the glass. Wired glass is used in the US for its fire-resistant abilities, and is well-rated to withstand both heat and hose streams. This is why wired glass exclusively is used on ...

  3. History of glass - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, Pilkington invented Wired Cast glass, where the glass incorporates a strong steel-wire mesh for safety and security. This was commonly given the misnomer "Georgian Wired Glass" but it greatly post-dates the Georgian era. [62]

  4. George Coby - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, on December 7, 1941, George Coby appealed to the U.S. Government for financial support to restore his glass factory to aid military production and was subsequently granted two million dollars. George opened a new factory in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and supplied chemical and medical laboratories and hospitals with glass products.

  5. Vision panel - Wikipedia

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    Fire-resistance rated door, with wire mesh glass vision panel. A vision panel is a small window in a door which allows people to look through without opening the door. Vision panels are sometimes in walls, generally adjacent to a door.

  6. Talk:Safety glass - Wikipedia

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    This article currently states: "Laminated glass and wire mesh glass were both invented by Frank Shuman." This is wrong. According to Wikipedia's article "Laminated glass": "Laminated glass was invented in 1903 by the French chemist Édouard Bénédictus (1878-1930) …

  7. Glasfabrik Lamberts - Wikipedia

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    Glasfabrik Lamberts is the only independent manufacturer of cast glass [4] to produce profile glass, ornamental glass, wired glass and antimony-free solar glass. [ 5 ] Since 1996 the company has manufactured all its types of glass with the aid of an oxygen-fired glass melting furnace [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and sold them as EcoGlass , and it still the only ...

  8. Reserve Bank of Australia Building, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The carpet is not the original fabric. In the south eastern corner of the banking chamber there is a glazed entrance to offices through a timber and georgian wired glass partition with the door matching the partition design. In the centre of the eastern wall there is an entrance to the strong room. From the public side, the folded and wrapped ...

  9. Duncan & Miller Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Duncan & Miller Glass Company was a well-known glass manufacturing company in Washington, Pennsylvania. Items that were produced by the company are known as "Duncan glass" or "Duncan Miller glass." The company was founded in 1865 by George Duncan with his two sons and son-in-law in the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.