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<p>other materials are introduced as "fluxing agents" (i.e., components to lower the melting point). Ordinary A-glass ("A" for "alkali-lime") or soda lime glass, crushed and ready to be remelted, as so-called <a href="page.php?w=cullet">cullet</a> glass, was the first type of glass used for fiberglass. E-glass ("E" because of initial electrical application), is <a href="page.php?w=alkali">alkali</a>-free, and was the first glass formulation used for continuous filament formation. It now makes up most of the fiberglass production in the world, and</p><p>
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