Üvegtömlök
Üvegtömlök is a Hungarian term that translates to "glass tombac" or "glass stopper." It refers to a type of stopper or closure, typically made of glass, used for sealing containers such as bottles, jars, or vials. These stoppers are often designed to fit snugly into the opening of the container, providing an airtight or watertight seal. Historically, glass stoppers were common before the widespread adoption of cork or screw caps, and they are still used in certain applications where a high degree of chemical inertness or a decorative finish is desired. The precise design and material composition of an üvegtömlök can vary depending on its intended use and the type of container it is meant to seal. They might be simple ground-glass stoppers, or more elaborate pieces with integrated seals or decorative elements. In some contexts, the term can also refer to a glass plug or bung used in laboratory equipment or industrial processes.