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- Seves Glassblock - Glass block manufacturers, glass block designs and finishes, galleries, technical outlines, FAQ and company information.
- The Glass Block Place Inc - Specializing in glass blocks. Servicing residential, commercial and industrial applications. Including windows, shower and panel kits.
- Pittsburgh Corning - Manufacturers of glass block and cellular glass insulation. Product selection, design and installation specifications, literature, galleries, FAQ, distributors, about and contact details.
- Tafco Corporation - Prefabricated glass block products. Products, retailers and about.
- Glassblock Warehouse Limited - Suppliers of glass blocks, site includes product ranges, methods of construction and online ordering.
- International Product Supply - Source for glass blocks. Products, photos and contact details.
- Fenton Art Glass Company - Largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States. Includes product information, history of the company, schedule of plant tours, dealer locator, online shopping and order information.
- Pacific Accent - Manufacturers of glass block window panels. Window type selection, price lists and sizing guides.
- Moen Glass - Specialises in the manufacture of insulated glass units and toughened safety glass. Has product description and contact details.
- Vetroseal Glass Specialties Inc. - Manufactures all types of decorative door lites as well as insulating glass units for the window industry.
Wikipedia Articles
- DRG Class ET 91 - The Baureihe ET 91 was a series of electric multiple units built for the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft of Germany. The units colloquially known as Gläserner Zug (Glass Train) were equipped with large panorama windows, providing an excellent outside view to the passengers.
- EEstor - EEStor claims to have developed a superior type of supercapacitor for electricity storage, called Electrical Energy Storage Units (EESU), using barium titanate [with aluminum oxide] and glass, to achieve a level of [[capacitance much higher than what is currently available in the market, in current chemical batteries.
- Masonry - Masonry is the building of structures from individual units laid in and bound together by mortar (though the word "masonry" sometimes means the stones, rather than the act or art of building, particularly in the expression "falling masonry" used in reports of fires and earthquakes). The common materials of masonry construction are brick, stone such as marble, granite, travertine, limestone; concrete block, glass block, and tile.