Long metal tubes at the end of which a quantity of molten glass is collected and through which air is passed to expand and shape it. An iron or steel pipe, usually four to five feet long, for blowing glass. Long metal tubes at the end of which a quantity of molten glass is collected and through which air is passed to expand and shape it. Refractory steel tube, usually 145 cm long (4.75 feets) , used to blow glass. The metal tubes are shaped so that on one side they have a nozzle of a shape suitable for holding it in the mouth and on the other side they have a wider shape (called a Mors) to allow the hot glass to be annealed.



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