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SCHOTT Receives SPIE Catalyst Award for Glass Production Trials with 100% Hydrogen

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SCHOTT, the international technology group and inventor of specialty glass, has been honored with the SPIE Catalyst Award for its groundbreaking achievement in producing optical glass using 100% hydrogen as a fuel source. Over six years of research, the project progressed from small-scale trials to full-scale production, achieving seamless transitions to hydrogen while maintaining high glass quality. A three-day continuous run at an industrial scale last March de...

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