Materials for lecture 16-18 Reading passage 1Questions 1-13 are based on the following passage
Sheet glass manufacture: the float process Glass, which has been made since the time of the Mesopotamians and Egyptians, is little more than a mixture of sand, soda ash and lime
When heated to about 1500 degrees Celsius (° C) this becomes a molten mass that hardens when slowly cooled
The first successful method for making clear, flat glass involved spinning
This method was very effective as the glass had not touched any surfaces between being soft and becoming hard, so it stayed perfectly unblemished, with a ‘fire finish’
However, the process took a long time and was labour intensive
Nevertheless, demand for flat glass was very high and glassmakers across the world were looking for a method