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Glass and Glass Manufacture

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This work provides a concise, practical overview of glassmaking from its historical origins through the principles and practices of modern manufacture. It explains the chemistry of glass, the raw materials and formulations used for different classes of glass, and their chemical and physical properties. Treatment of coloured glass, decolorizers, and artificial gems is included alongside discussion of refractory materials, furnace and pot design, lehrs and annealing. Practical chapters describe hand and machine manipulation, tools, and production methods for crown, sheet, plate, tubing, optical and decorative ware. The volume closes with a comparison of national methods and a bibliography for further technical study.

APPENDIX

JOURNALS AND BOOKS FOR REFERENCE

“American Pottery Gazette.” (New York, U.S.A.)

“Boswell’s Memoir on Sands Suitable for Glassmaking.” (Longmans, Green & Co., London.)

“Pottery Gazette.” (Scott Greenwood, London.)

“Sprechsaal.” (Coburg, Germany.)

“Painting on Glass and Porcelain.” Hermann. (Scott Greenwood.)

“Decorated Glass Processes.” (Constable, London.)

“Jena Glass.” Hovestadt. (Macmillan & Co.)

“Glass Manufacture.” Rosenhain.

“Producer Gas-Fired Furnaces.” Ostwald.

“Glassmaking.” By A. Pellatt. (Bogue, London.)

“Gas and Coal Dust Firing.” Putsch. (Scott Greenwood.)

“The Collected Writings of H. Seger.” (Scott Greenwood.)

“Ceramic Industries.” Vol. I. By Mellor.

“Modern Brickmaking”; “British Clays, Sands, and Shales”; “Handbook of Clay Working.” By A. B. Searle. (Griffin & Co.)

“Glass Blowing.” By Shenstone.

“Asch’s Silicates of Chemistry and Commerce.”

“Clays.” By A. B. Searle. (Pitman, London.)

“Fuel and Refractory Materials.” Sexton. (Mackie & Sons.)

“Furnaces and Refractories.” Harvard. (McGraw, New York)

SOCIETIES’ JOURNALS AND TRANSACTIONS

“The Society of Glass Technology.” (Sheffield.)

“The American Ceramic Society.” (Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.)

“The English Ceramic Society.” (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs.)

“Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry.” (Westminster, London.)