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      • Corning's long history of innovation begins with the development of a bulb-shaped glass encasement for Thomas Edison's new incandescent lamp. The design is so successful that by 1908, these glass envelopes account for half of Corning's business. At that time, bulbs are made by hand, one piece at a time.
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  2. In the early 1900s, Corning scientists William Churchill and George Hollister developed Nonex (or CNX), short for Corning nonexpansion glass. The glass, able to withstand dramatic temperature changes, was used in railroad signal lanterns.

  3. It was an early major manufacturer of glass panels and funnels for television tubes, invented and produced Vycor (high temperature glass with high thermal shock resistance). Corning invented and produced Pyrex, CorningWare and Visions Pyroceram glass-ceramic cookware, and Corelle durable glass dinnerware.

  4. Corning's long history of innovation begins with the development of a bulb-shaped glass encasement for Thomas Edison's new incandescent lamp. The design is so successful that by 1908, these glass envelopes account for half of Corning's business. At that time, bulbs are made by hand, one piece at a time.

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  5. May 31, 2018 · When Edison first commissioned Corning Glass to manufacture light bulbs, in the early 1880s, the means to produce them was limited. Skilled glassblowers had to make each one by hand, at a rate...

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  6. Mar 26, 2013 · Corning, Incorporated, with headquarters in Corning, NY has a long history of science-based innovations in glassware and ceramics. Although many collectors associate Corning Glass with consumer product brands, such as PYREX, Corningware and Corelle, the company’s core focus has always been on scientific and industrial applications.

  7. Corning’s 9-inch circular cathode ray tube goes on display at the World’s Fair in New York City as part of RCA’s futuristic demonstration of television. Within the decade, Corning invents a process to mass-produce TV picture tubes, helping to make televisions affordable for millions.

  8. Apr 24, 2019 · In the early 1900s, it discovered ways to make glass stronger and heat-resistant. This led to products like Pyrex and CorningWare. Today, the company makes glass for cars, fiber optic...