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Main description:
All fields related to glass-making are covered: raw materials and glass constituents; all existing types of glass-melting furnace and processes; refractories; conditioning and feeding; hand and machine manufacturing of hollow, pressed and flat glass, optical glass, glass fibre and tubing. It also contains terms related to defects in glass, to the various types of glass and glass products, to glass properties, test methods, quality control procedures, and environmental problems linked with the glass industry.The book is of vital interest to all those working in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Main description:
All fields related to glass-making are covered: raw materials and glass constituents; all existing types of glass-melting furnace and processes; refractories; conditioning and feeding; hand and machine manufacturing of hollow, pressed and flat glass, optical glass, glass fibre and tubing. It also contains terms related to defects in glass, to the various types of glass and glass products, to glass properties, test methods, quality control procedures, and environmental problems linked with the glass industry.The book is of vital interest to all those working in the technical and commercial services of glass-making firms, in research laboratories and universities concerned with materials science, in all companies buying or selling glass under any form. It is extremely useful to architects, and building contractors, producers of raw materials and refractories, users of optical fibres, and pharmaceutical glass.

Review quote:
The International Commisssion on Glass is to be congratulated once again on sponsoring another major reference work in the field of glass... The Commission have succeeded in gaining the goodwill and cooperation of highly qualified experts, glass making companies, and institutes in the German Federal Republic, Belgium, France, and Great Britain. The result is a worthy monument to international cooperation which should be used by those with glass interests the world over.
Glass Technology