how are glass bottles made ??
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◼Glass becomes a liquid when it is heated at temperatures approximately from 1400-1600˚C.
◼Unlike water, glass has no melting or freezing point, just a difference from stiff solid to liquid mass as and when temperature is increased. This ‘variable viscosity’ makes glass special.
◼Sand alone is enough to make glass, however the temperature required to melt it will be much higher.
◼For this reason, soda is added as a modifier.
◼Limestone is also added to make the glass more durable.
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Silica (sand), soda ash, limestone, and cullet (furnace-ready, recycled glass) are combined into a specific mixture based on the desired properties of the bottle. The mixture is then melted at high temperatures in the furnace until it becomes a molten material, ready for formation.
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