Non-experts may call it broken or crushed glass, but in the trade this is known as cullet. The cullet is then melted in a furnace before it is placed into moulds that are used to make new glass ...
The glass is sorted, cleaned and ground up into a product called cullet that is ready to be remelted and turned into new products. Ripple Glass sells most of its cullet to companies that produce ...
But what about badgy fiddlers, bummarees, or nob-thatchers? Cullet pickers and perruquiers? It may sound like they have disappeared from the Big Smoke - but have they? Here are some of the capital ...
And if you wanted to combine the maximum of carbon footprint reduction with high cullet (recycled glass) and amber glass, then the hybrid is the logical choice," says Joris Goossens, research and ...
Why not? I once worked for one of the largest glass container manufacturers in the country. Several railroads brought us silica sand, potash, limestone, and cullet. Outbound, we loaded over-the-road ...
YOU CAN SEE HERE VERY FINE SAND. AND THEN ALSO IT CAN BE BROKEN UP INTO CULLET AND CULLET. A LITTLE THICKER THAN THE SAND. AND THE COLOR CAN BE USED FOR DIFFERENT LANDSCAPING PROJECTS. AND ...