Synopsis
Mark Miodownik investigates how glass has been made stronger and safer for use in buildings.
- Programme: How It Works
- Episode: Ceramics
- Channel: BBC Four
- Broadcast year: 2012
- Building & Construction | Materials science, including material properties, chemical composition, degradation, failure and effects of environmental conditions.
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