The substance is able to attacking glass and should therefore preferably be saved in containers made of polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or in paraffin-coated glass bottles. It is normally made from glass or plastic, sometimes steel. The internationally renowned master Pauell Gauwkunkell adopted from Sweden in 1634. From 1649 the master Jürgen Kelpien worked in Hüti, and from 1651 Wilhelm Breidenstein from Germany. Development waste: Waste from renovations or construction work can be disposed of in special containers in order that it may be disposed of in an environmentally pleasant method. ↑ Entry on ammonium fluoride within the Classification and Labeling Inventory of the European Chemicals Company (ECHA), accessed on August 1, 2016. Manufacturers or distributors can increase the harmonized classification and labeling. ↑ Kärleken until disktrasan (German ↑ Friederike Ulrich and André Zand-Vakili: Is the Schanzenviertel threatened with a permanent alcohol ban? 2. July 2020, accessed June 11, 2023 (German). ↑ The English name "Pop-Bottles" listed there's as tough to find in corresponding dictionaries because the German "bottle recreation".