Glass Manufacture is a comprehensive and authoritative treatise that delves into the intricate art and science of glassmaking, offering readers a detailed exploration of the processes, materials, and technologies involved in the production of glass. Drawing from both historical practices and contemporary advancements, the book covers every stage of glass manufacture, from the selection and preparation of raw materials to the melting, forming, and finishing of glass products. It examines the chemical and physical properties of glass, the design and operation of furnaces, and the various methods used to shape glass, including blowing, pressing, casting, and drawing. The text also discusses the manufacture of different types of glass, such as window glass, bottle glass, plate glass, and specialty glasses, highlighting the unique techniques and challenges associated with each. In addition to technical details, Glass Manufacture provides insights into the economic and industrial aspects of the glass industry, including factory organization, labor considerations, and the evolution of machinery and equipment. The book is richly illustrated with diagrams and photographs that clarify complex processes and machinery, making it accessible to both students and professionals in the field. It also addresses issues of quality control, testing, and the development of new glass compositions to meet the demands of modern industry. With its thorough coverage and practical approach, Glass Manufacture serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history, technology, and future of glassmaking, from artisans and engineers to historians and industrialists.
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