C/M Alternatives - Glass & Silicon+
C/M Alternatives - Glass & Silicon+
GLASS & SILICONGlass:
Glass is made from natural and abundant raw materials (sand, soda ash and limestone) that are melted at high temperature to form a new material: glass. Glass manufacturing has an age-old tradition which dates to around 3500 BC
Natural Sand
Ground manufactured - repurposed Sand
Silicon:
The basic process for producing silicon has remained unchanged for decades: quartz or gravel (SiO2) is blended with a carbon source and superheated in a submerged arc furnace. As the mix heats, the carbon reacts with the oxygen in the quartz and forms CO gas, thereby reducing the quartz to 99% silicon in molten form
The basic process for producing silicon has remained unchanged for decades: quartz or gravel (SiO2) is blended with a carbon source and superheated in a submerged arc furnace. As the mix heats, the carbon reacts with the oxygen in the quartz and forms CO gas, thereby reducing the quartz to 99% silicon in molten form
Silica-Sand:
Industrial sand and gravel, often called "silica," "silica sand," and "quartz sand," includes sands and gravels with high silicon dioxide (SiO2) content
Mirrors:
Mirrors are often produced by the wet deposition of silver, or sometimes nickel or chromium (the latter used most often in automotive mirrors) via electroplating directly onto the glass substrate. Glass mirrors for optical instruments are usually produced by vacuum deposition methods
Silo-farm perspective in controlling indoor + bunker heating & cooling to void heating the atmosphere which contributes to the greenhouse effect & o-zone pollution controls at ground level + above
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