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Black Vitrolite panelling on the Daily Express Building in Fleet Street, London.

Pigmented structural glass, also known generically as structural glass and as vitreous marble, and marketed under the names Carrara glass, Sani Onyx, and Vitrolite, among others, is a high-strength, colored glass. Developed in the United States in 1900, it was widely used around the world in the first half of the 20th century in Art Deco and Streamline Moderne buildings. It also found use as a material for signs, tables, and areas requiring a hygienic surface. Over time, the trademarked name "vitrolite" became a generic term for the glass.

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Pigmented structural glass

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Silicon dioxide

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light, tall building systems. Masonry has both structural and non-structural applications. Structural applications include walls, columns, beams, foundations...

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occurrences in European paintings, the pigment was commonly employed in pottery, glazes, enamels, and glass.: 225  The pigment ranged in hue from a muted, earthy...

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which carried out the original research on structural color in plants, Structural colors come about not by pigments that absorb light, but the way transparent...

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Zinc oxide

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rubbers, plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, lubricants, paints, sunscreens, ointments, adhesives, sealants, pigments, foods, batteries, ferrites, fire...

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Mirror

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circular cylinder or of a parabolic cylinder. The most common structural material for mirrors is glass, due to its transparency, ease of fabrication, rigidity...

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Antimony trisulfide

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Transparency and translucency

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formation of color centers in crystals, precipitation of metal particles in a glass, or other mechanisms. electrochromism is induced by the gain and loss of...

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