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cullet Glass-making. (ˈkʌlɪt) [A later form of collet n.1 4; the name being extended from the ‘necks’ formed in glass-blowing to all refuse and broken glass melted over again to make inferior glass.] Broken or refuse glass with which the crucibles are replenished.1817 C. Attwood Specif. of Patent No...
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Amber Cowan
Cowan creates fused and flameworked glass sculptures from cullet and recycled industrial glass. I collect pieces that are the same color as the cullet that I am using.
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Glass is the hidden gem in a carbon-neutral future
A demonstration project called Furnace for the Future, run by FEVE, makes glass using electricity instead of natural gas to heat recycled glass cullet. If the electricity source were fully ...
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culet
▪ I. † culet1 Obs. Also cullet(t, colyet, coliet, culiet, cullet, culett(e. [a. OF. cueillete, coillete, cuillete, a semi-popular ad. L. collecta collection, assessment, collection of dues.] A sum collected from a number of persons chargeable; an assessment, a rate: a. Oxford Univ. A fee formerly pa...
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Glass crusher
shaft impactor (VSI) glass crushing
The use of VSI crushers in large scale operations allow the production of up to 125 tons per hour of crushed glass cullet
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Serçe Limanı Shipwreck
Cargo
The ship carried various goods, its cargo and wreck described as
3 metric tons of cullet (including a ton of broken Islamic vessels), some eighty The glassware found was used as a ballast; glass cullet weighted two tons and "broken glassware and glass-making waste from some Islamic glass factory
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Glass melting furnace
In addition to the basic components, the batch also contains cullet from recycled glass to save energy. The cullet content can be up to approx. 85% - 90% (green glass), depending on the requirements of the desired glass color.
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Glass production
Some batch systems include material processing such as raw material screening/sieve, drying, or pre-heating (i.e. cullet). Cullet (broken or waste glass) is also moved about in a glass factory and tends to produce fine glass particles when shovelled or broken.
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Bottle recycling
Mixed cullet has few uses outside of being used as and alternative to traditional landfill daily cover. In fact for every 10% of cullet added to the production of a new bottle, energy usage goes down by 3-4%.
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International Environmental Law Research Centre
Cullet, Intellectual Property Protection and Sustainable Development (New Delhi: Lexis/Nexis - Butterworths, 2005)
S. Cullet, Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2003)
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Verallia North America
Cullet usually makes up 25% to 60% of the batch. Verallia North America has set a goal to make cullet account for 50% of all batches used in their production by 2013.
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Glass recycling
Glass that is crushed or imploded and ready to be remelted is called cullet. There are two types of cullet: internal and external. The word "cullet", when used in the context of end-of-waste, will always refer to external cullet.
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Ricardo Garibay
Cullet mirror State Government of Tabasco, Mexico, 1989.
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Barometer World
Lead glass cullet from the nearby Dartington Crystal is generally used for experimenting when the kiln is fired.
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Coldwater River Provincial Park
Coldwater River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located at the confluence of the Coldwater River with Cullet Creek, 50
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