For centuries, glass goods were made by artisans using hand-blowing methods. Many products created by these highly trained craftsmen are found in art museum collections. Mechanization came to the glass-making industry with the Industrial Revolution and the subsequent introduction of pressing machines. This and other refinements promoted a range of new designs and uses of glass containers. Wide-mouth Mason jars …
USA is the glass container manufacturer’s main market, which is trend of the industry. The American glass container industry manufactures two basic types of glass containers: narrow-neck and wide-mouth containers. The glass industry also further classifies containers by their end use, creating categories of glass designated for food, beverages, beer, liquor, and wine; chemical, household, and industrial uses; toiletries and …