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What glass leading stocks are there?
The leading stocks in the glass industry are:

1, Qibin Group: glass leading stock. Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co., Ltd., 1987, established in Fuzhou, China, is a large multinational group specializing in the fields of automobile safety glass and industrial technology glass. On 1993, it was listed on the main board of Shanghai Stock Exchange, and on 20 15, it was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, forming an "A+H" model that is both a cross-domestic and foreign investment platform.

2. Fuyao Glass: glass leading stock. Through the integration of resources, scientific planning and centralized management, the company's management and control level has been greatly improved, asset operation ability has been improved, product quality and brand effect have been continuously improved, and costs have been effectively controlled.

History of glass development

1. The earliest glass manufacturer in the world was the ancient Egyptians. The appearance and use of glass has a history of more than 4000 years in human life. Small glass beads have been unearthed from the remains of Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt 4000 years ago.

2./kloc-in the 20th century, commercial glass appeared and began to become an industrial material. /kloc-in the 0/8th century, in order to meet the needs of making telescopes, optical glass was made. 1874, Belgium made flat glass for the first time. 1906, the flat glass is made in America. Since then, with the industrialization and scale of glass production, glasses with various uses and properties have come out one after another. In modern times, glass has become an important material in daily life, production and science and technology.

More than 3,000 years ago, a European Phoenician merchant ship loaded with crystal mineral "natural soda" sailed on the Berus River on the Mediterranean coast. As the sea ebbed, the merchant ship ran aground, so the crew boarded the beach one after another. Some crew members also carry cauldrons and firewood, and use a few pieces of "natural soda" as the support of the cauldron to cook on the beach.

After the crew finished eating, the tide began to rise. They were about to pack up their things and go on sailing when someone shouted, "Come and see, there are some glittering and translucent things on the sand at the bottom of the pot!" " "

The crew took these shiny things to the ship to study them carefully. They found some quartz sand and melted natural soda sticking to these shiny things. It turns out that these shiny things are natural soda used to make pot supports when they cook. Under the action of flame, they react chemically with quartz sand on the beach, which is the earliest glass. Later, the Phoenicians mixed quartz sand with natural soda, and then melted it in a special furnace to make glass balls, which made the Phoenicians make a fortune.