Schott AG is a German multinational glass company specializing in the manufacture of glass and glass-ceramics. Headquartered in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate...
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pharmaceutical ampoules and vials. Schott Pharma was established as a standalone company in 2022 under the name Schott Pharma AG & Co. KGaA through an equity...
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Also controlled by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung is the glass manufacturer Schott AG, located in Mainz and Jena. Carl Zeiss is one of the oldest existing optics...
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Borosilicate glass (redirect from Schott Duran)
"Borosilikatglas BOROFLOAT® – Thermische Produkteigenschaften". www.schott.com. Schott AG. Retrieved 31 August 2018. "Technical glasses" (PDF). Archived (PDF)...
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Zwiesel Kristallglas (redirect from Schott Zwiesel AG)
glass was produced. Since the Vereinigten Farbenglaswerke AG, as the Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. was called after 1940, lost its main facilities in...
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Schott & Associates became wholly owned by the Carl Zeiss Foundation, although Schott & Associates is known in the early 21st century as Schott AG. The...
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chemistry. The glass was invented by Otto Schott in 1884 in Jena, Germany, where he had established Schott AG with Ernst Abbe and Carl Zeiss. Jena glass...
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the German company DURAN Group GmbH since 2005 under license from the Schott AG, which was the first to develop it, and which sold it from 1893 until...
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Zerodur is a lithium-aluminosilicate glass-ceramic manufactured by Schott AG. Zerodur has a near zero coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), and is used...
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Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung (category Carl Zeiss AG)
Stuttgart, is the sole shareholder of the two companies Carl Zeiss AG and Schott AG. It was founded by Ernst Abbe in 1889 and named after his long-term...
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