Yes slag glass is real glass. It's the remnants of the glass manufacturing process.
No, slag glass is not considered a mineral. It is a type of glass that is created as a byproduct of metal smelting, where impurities are removed from ores. Slag glass typically has a shiny, colorful appearance and can be used in decorative items, but it does not have a defined crystalline structure, which is a characteristic of true minerals.
There is no such thing as 'unbreakable' glass, however, bulletproof glass is actually just normal glass, but, it has a thin plastic sheet, because, glass on its own is strong enough to stop glass, it'll just shatter, The plastic sheet stops it from shattering.
"The opposite of slag, actually. 'Cause I really don't give a F."
Actually the opposite is true on most newer vehicles. However, glass is still superior to plastic since it does get hazy over time.
Tanning beds don't actually use glass. Glass blocks UV light, so this would be counterproductive. The "glass" in a tanning bed is actually plexiglass, which is quite durable plastic like material.
The term is actually "plastic", and many substances fit into that category, such as butter, tar, glass, iron.
Enough light gets through so that you can see the image clearly.
Glass would be healthier
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An advantage that glass and plastic containers have over aluminum cans is that glass and plastic containers, after used, can be washed, disinfected, and used again. Also now both glass and plastic can also be recycled.
Plastic is less dense than glass, so normally a plastic cup is considerably lighter than a glass cup, although in theory a very small glass cup could weigh less than a very large plastic cup.
Glass is see through and is better quality than plastic. Plastic is not as see through as glass anyway.