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  2. Bretonstone - Wikipedia

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    Bretonstone, also known as vibro-compression under vacuum, is a formerly-patented technology [2] [3] invented in the early-1970s [citation needed] by Breton S.p.A. [4]Nowadays most manufacturers of engineered stone use similar technology, typically involving quartz and a resin binder combined under vacuum, and compressed under heat into a desired form such as a countertop slab.

  3. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    ] Cultured marble countertops are made by mixing high strength polyester resin and real marble stone dust. The combination is then formulated with additional chemicals and poured into a cast mold. These molds can ultimately produce bathtubs, whirlpool decks, shower pans, window sills, and even vanity tops.

  4. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    The most common slab format is 3040 mm x 1440 mm for Quartz and 3050 mm x 1240 mm for Breton-based marbles, but other sizes like 3040 mm x 1650 mm are produced according to market demand. Engineered stone is non porous, [ 7 ] more flexible, and harder than many types of natural stone.

  5. Carrara marble - Wikipedia

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    Carrara marble, or Luna marble (marmor lunense) to the Romans, is a type of white or blue-grey marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor. It has been quarried since Roman times in the mountains just outside the city of Carrara in the province of Massa and Carrara in the Lunigiana , the northernmost tip of modern-day Tuscany , Italy.

  6. List of refractive indices - Wikipedia

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    Plate glass (window glass) 1.52 [29] Crown glass (pure) 1.50–1.54: PETg: 1.57: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) 1.5750: Polycarbonate: 150: 1.60 [30] Crown glass (impure) 1.485–1.755: Flint glass (pure) 1.60–1.62: Bromine: 1.661: Flint glass (impure) 1.523–1.925: Sapphire: 1.762–1.778: Boron nitride: 2–2.14 [31] Cubic zirconia: 2.15 ...

  7. Codd-neck bottle - Wikipedia

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    Codd-neck bottle. A Codd-neck bottle (more commonly known as a Codd bottle or a marble bottle) is a type of bottle used for carbonated drinks.It has a closing design based on a glass marble which is held against a rubber seal, which sits within a recess in the lip.

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