Glass is an ancient and at the same time modern material. It is very diverse in terms of applications in both everyday life and in high-tech products.
Flat glass and container glass are produced mainly as so-called soda lime glass from silica sand, soda and limestone and/or dolomite. The oxides from these raw materials are responsible for the chemical and physical properties as well as for the glass melting process.
Glass is 100% recyclable. Alongside the primary raw materials, processed pieces of recovered glass (cullet) also play an important role in glass production.
Nowadays, flat glass is mostly produced using the float glass process where the glass melt is poured onto a large shallow bath of molten tin. This produces a very high-quality flat glass that is used for a wide range of applications in the construction (building materials) and automotive industries.
Colourless/low-iron plate glass is used among other things to produce solar modules and generate solar electricity. Flat glass is an important design material in modern architecture.