The Pilkington Float process
A pane of glass is a thin, flat piece of glass.
It is a mirror or a looking glass
A bevelled piece of glass.
It is a mirror or a looking glass
Rune Persson has written: 'Flat glass technology' 'Glass technology'
If it is wet then yes because it has no grip. It is flat.
A flat surface of wet glass.
The stem.
A flat piece of glass. Also, any lens where the shape of the convex part matches the shape of the concave part. An example would be a flat piece of glass bent over a sphere.
Arthur E. Fowle has written: 'Flat glass' -- subject(s): Glass manufacture
Clive Glass has written: 'Punching failure of reinforced concrete flat slabs at edge columns'
The purpose is to maintain flat the sample.