And 44 across. Surface indentations created during vertical toughening (4,5)
Scrap broken glass (6)
Edge damage found on the beach (5)
Measurement around the bend (5)
And 25 down. Wooden packing on the short edges of a glass pack (3,4)
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And 15 down. Apparatus for first visual inspection after heat treatment (5,5)
Strain pattern seen in polarised light. (10)
And 14 across. Type of distortion considered limited in heat Strengthened glass (6,4)
Thermoplastic used in manufacturing Bullet Resistant glass (13)
Minimum particle count in 6-12mm glass according to EN 12150 (5)
And 30 down. Effect sometimes seen when all four surfaces of an Insulating glass unit are precisely flat and parallel (9,7)
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Glass splinters ejected from the rear face of glass (5)
Vertical framing member adjacent to the surrounding structure (4)
Fruity ingredient in glass making (4)
Furnace for eliminating residual stress in glass (4)
And 1 across. Special tool for making decorative nibbled edges (7,6)
Structural interlayer in laminated glass (9)
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And 45 down. Prismatic effect caused when glass panes touch across the hermetic seal (7,5)
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Float glass inventor (10)
Black glass formed naturally during volcanic activity (8)
And 5 down. Hollow copper wire for pressure equalisation (9,4)
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Pebble shaped glass formed naturally in the debris field of an impacting meteorite (8)
Tubular or root shaped glass formed in a lightening strike.(9)
Opposite air (3)
Acid used in glass etching.(12)
Sounds like a weak rack for glass carrying attached to a vehicle side. (5)
See 18 across
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Inert gas used to improve insulation values in IGU (7)
Also figured. (6)
Hollow tube used to pick up a molten globule of glass for blowing. (5)
And 47 down. Sputtering surface. (3,4)
And 43 down. One type of poor edge conditions. (6,5)
And 31across. Distortion caused by ceramic rollers. (4,4)
See 11across
And 16 down. When surface compressive stress exceeds 69 MPa. (5,8)
Heated and tepidly cooled in Europe. (9)
See 29 across
Powdered glass for fusing purposes. (4)
And 49 across. Polishing powder. (6,5)
Totally chilled out glass. It has no stress.(8)
Centre section of crown glass. (7)
Frame member separating adjacent glazed areas. (7)
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See 50 across
Soft drink for use when glass making. (4)
See 21 down.
Glass crack. (4)
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