Journal of the Society of Glass Technology
The Journal of the Society of Glass Technology was published between 1917 and 1959. There were four or six issues per year depending on economic circumstances of the Society and the country. Each issue contains Proceedings, Transactions, Abstracts, News and Reviews, and Advertisements, all thesesections were numbered separately. The bound volumes collected these pages into separate sections, dropping the adverts. There is a list of Council members and Officers of the Society and earlier volumes also had lists of personal and company members.
JSGT was divided into Part A Glass Technology and Part B Physics and Chemistry of Glasses in 1960.
The bound and loose volumes can be viewed at the Society's office, the bound volumes are also held at the University of Sheffield library.
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume I 1917
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume II 1918
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology 1919
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume IV 1920
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part V. A Comparison of the Soda-Lime-Silica and the Potash-Lime-Silica Glasses C. J. PEDDLE, DSc. |
71 |
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A Suggested Improvement in the Manufacture of Glass-house Pots |
107 |
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The Optical Properties of some Lime-Soda Glasses |
111 |
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The Thermal Expansion of Magnesia-Containing Glasses |
115 |
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120 |
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The Density of the Soda-Lime Glasses |
126 |
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The Preservation of Glass Furnace Refractories Water Cooling |
128 |
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Note on the Tensile Strength of Refractory Materials |
138 |
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The Casting of Pots for Use in Experimental Work on Optical Glass |
140 |
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The Density of Soda-Magnesia Glasses |
153 |
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158 |
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The Composition, Drying and Firing Shrinkage, Porosity, and Density of British Fireclays suitable for Glass Furnace Refractory Materials EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
162 |
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On a New Type of Gas-fired Furnace |
205 |
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The Development of Optical Glass during the War. |
225 |
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The Composition, Drying and Firing Shrinkage, Porosity, and Density of British Fireclays suitable for Glass Furnace Refractory Materials (Discussion) EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., A.I.C., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
239 |
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The Casting of Pots for Use in Experimental Work on Optical Glass (Reply to discussion) |
251 |
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The Factory Inspection of Glassware |
253 |
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A Device for Measuring the Internal Diameter of Glass Tubing |
261 |
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The Shrinkage, Porosity, and Other Properties of a China Clay after being Fired at various Temperatures. |
264 |
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The Human Factor in Industry |
267 |
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Note on the Density of Soda-Magnesia Glasses. |
281 |
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On certain Surface Effects in Glass, probably produced by Reheating in the Glory Hole |
284 |
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Some Developments in the Study of Glass Technology in the Year 191.9-29 |
287 |
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Automatic Feeding Devices for Glass-Making Machinery |
296 |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part VI. The Interaction of Silica, Lead Oxide, and Sodium Oxide C. J. PEDDLE, DSc. |
299 |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part VII. The Interaction of Silica, Lead Oxide, and Potassium Oxide. |
310 |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part VIII. The Interaction of Silica, Lead Oxide, and the Oxides of Sodium and Potassium C. J. PEDDLE, DSc. |
320 |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part IX. A Comparison of the Soda-Lead Oxide-Silica and the Potash-Lead Oxide-Silica Glasses C. J. PEDDLE, DSc. |
330 |
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Lessons from the Visit to America |
367 |
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The Rate of Change of Glass Composition in a Tank Furnace following a Change in the Batch Composition |
382 |
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The Influence of Silica on the Annealing Temperature of Glass |
387 |
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The Effect of Added Felspar on the Shrinkage and Porosity of Aluminous Fireclays after being Fired at High Temperatures EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
392 |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume V 1921
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
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Visit to the Works of Messrs. Lemington Glassworks, Ltd. |
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Visit to the Works of Messrs. Rockware Glass Syndicate, Ltd., Greenford |
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PAPERS |
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The Nomenclature of Glasses |
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C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., |
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The Reversible Thermal Expansion of Fireclay and other Refractory Materials |
16 |
H. S. HOULDSWORTH, MSc., and Prof. JOHN W. COBB, C.B.E., BSc., F.I.C. |
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The Re-annealing of Glass |
44 |
W. A. WHATMOUGH, BSc., A.I.C. |
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Examination of Glass by Polarised Light |
57 |
Prof. SE IJI NAKAMURA |
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On the Clouding of Table-working Glass Tubing in the Blowpipe Flame |
61 |
MORRIS W. TRAVERS, DSc., F.R.S. |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part X. A Comparison of the Alkali-Lime-Silica and the Alkali-Lead Oxide-Silica Glasses |
72 |
C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., F.I.C. |
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The Influence of Aluminium on the Properties of Glass |
107 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., A.I.C., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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The Effect of Aluminium on the Annealing Temperature of Glass |
115 |
S. ENGLISH, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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Note on some Optical Properties of the Sodium-Aluminium-Trisilicate Glasses |
119 |
J. R. CLARKE, MSc. and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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The Effect of Silica and Sodium Oxide on the Thermal Expansion of Glasses |
121 |
S. ENGLISH, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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On the Quantitative Study of Technical Problems in the Glass Industry (Presidential Address) |
124 |
M. W. TRAVERS, DSc., F.R.S. |
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Automatic Glass Feeding Devices |
134 |
G. DOWSE and EDWARD MEIGH, M.B.E., MSc. |
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The Effect of the Rays from Radium, X-Rays, and Ultra-violet Rays on Glass |
155 |
J. R. CLARKE, MSc. F.Inst.P. |
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The Heat Balance of a Plant consisting of an Air-Steam Blown Gas Producer and a Glass Tank Furnace. |
166 |
M. W. TRAVERS, DSc., F.R.S. |
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The Thermal Expansion of Glasses containing Aluminium |
183 |
S. ENGLISH, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc., F.Inst.P. |
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The Relative Advantages and Disadvantages of Lime-stone, Burnt Lime, and Slaked Lime as Constituents of Common Glass Batches containing Soda ash and Salt-cake. Part I |
188 |
F. W. HODKIN, BSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc., F.Inst.P. |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part XI. The Effect of the Joint Presence of Sodium and Potassium on the Solubility of Lead Glasses |
195 |
C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., F.I.C. |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part XII. The Interaction of Silica, Sodium Oxide, and Barium Oxide |
201 |
C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., F.I.C. |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part XIII. The Interaction of Silica, Potassium Oxide and Barium Oxide |
212 |
C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., F.I.C. |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part XIV. The Interaction of Silica, Barium Oxide, and the Oxides of Sodium and Potassium |
220 |
C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., F.I.C. |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part XV. A Comparison of the Alkali-Barium Oxide-Silica Glasses |
228 |
C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., F.I.C. |
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The Development of Various Types of Glass. Part XVI. A Comparison of the Alkali-Barium-Silicate and Alkali-Lead-Silicate Glasses |
256 |
C. J. PEDDLE, DSc., F.I.C. |
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The Shrinkage, Porosity, and other Properties of British Fireclays after being Fired at High Temperatures. |
268 |
EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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The Density of Glasses containing Aluminium |
277 |
S. ENGLISH, MSc., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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The Heat Balance of a Plant consisting of an Air-Steam Blown Gas Producer and a Glass Tank Furnace (Discussion) |
281 |
M. W. TRAVERS, DSc., F.R.S. |
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The Application of Oil Fuel in the Glass Industry. (General Discussion) |
286 |
Note on Pipettes |
307 |
VERNEY STOTT, B.A., F.Inst.P. |
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The Measurement of Small Variations of Refractive Index throughout Meltings of Optical Glass |
325 |
A. J. DALLADAY and F. TWYMAN |
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Note on the Composition, or the Comparative Composition, of Glasshouse Pots made in the last Fifty Years |
330 |
G. V. EVERS |
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A Suggested Method for the Determination of the Absolute Viscosity of Molten Glass |
337 |
I. MASSON, M.B.E., DSc., F.I.C., L. F. GILBERT, BSc., A.I.C., and II. BUCKLEY, BSC. |
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The Relative Advantages and Disadvantages of Limestone, Burnt Lime and Slaked Lime as Constituents of Common Glass Batches, containing Soda ash and Salt-cake (Discussion) |
341 |
F. W. HODKIN, BSc., A.I.C., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc., F.Inst.P. |
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Teaching and Research in Glass Technology during 1921 |
345 |
W. E. S. TURNER, DSc., F.Inst.P. |
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Some Properties of Lime-Magnesia Glasses and their Commercial Application. Part I |
352 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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Some Properties of Lime-Magnesia Glasses and their Commercial Application. Part II |
357 |
S. ENGLISH, MSc., and W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume VI 1922
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume VII 1923
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume VIII 1924
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume IX 1925
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
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Note on Some Properties of a Sandstone Block after Use in a Glass Furnace |
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H. S. HOULDSWORTH, MSc |
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On the Viscosity and the Allotropy of Glass |
12 |
Prof. HENRY LE CHATELIER |
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The Glass Industry of North America in 1924 (Appendix and Discussion) |
24 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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A Striking Instance of Fireclay Corrosion through the Action of Saltcake (Discussion) |
28 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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Alumina-Silica Minerals in Glasshouse Pots and Tank blocks. (Discussion) |
32 |
W. J. REES, BSc.Tech., F.I.C. |
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The Early Glasshouses of Bristol. |
36 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
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A Note on New Ideas for Tank Furnace Design |
61 |
T. TEISEN, BSc. |
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Some Recent Developments in Furnaces for Glass Works |
72 |
J. S. ATKINSON |
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The Effect of Composition on the Viscosity of Glass. Part III. Some Four-component Glasses |
83 |
S. ENGLISH, DSc |
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Some Observations on the Annual Report of the Society for 1924 (Presidential Address) |
99 |
Col. S. C. HALSE, C.M.G. |
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Glasshouses on the Wear in the Eighteenth Century |
105 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
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A Note on the Changes of Colour of Selenium Glasses during Annealing or Re-annealing and by Exposure to Light |
111 |
A. COUSEN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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The Production of Colourless Glass in Tank Furnaces, with Special Reference to the Use of Selenium. Part III. The Influence of Arsenious Oxides and other Constituents of the Batch |
119 |
A. COUSEN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, D.Sc. |
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Some Notes on Improvements in Gas Producers |
127 |
J. S. ATKINSON |
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An Attempt to Improve the Qualities of Glasses intended for Lamp-working Purposes |
133 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, DSc. |
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The Nature and Constitution of Glass |
147 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
166 |
On Glasses as Supercooled Liquids. By Prof. G. TAMMANN |
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On the Constitution and Density of Glass |
185 |
Dr. A. Q. TOOL, and E. E. HILL |
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The Viscosity of Glass |
207 |
V. H. STOTT, MSc. |
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The Melting Relations of the Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses |
226 |
Dr. G. W. MOREY and Dr. N. L. BOWEN |
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X-Ray Studies of Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses |
265 |
Dr. R. W. G. WYCKOFF, and Dr. G. W. MOREY |
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Some Remarks on the Constitution of Glass |
267 |
Dr. F. ECKERT |
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The Structure of Quartz |
272 |
Sir W. H. BRAGG, F.R.S. |
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The Glass Bottle Industry and Future Developments (Presidential Address) |
282 |
T. C. MOORSHEAD |
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Some Properties of Sillimanite Bricks and Kaolin Sillimanite Mixtures |
316 |
H. S. HOULDSWORTH, DSc |
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Notes on some Old Yorkshire Glasshouses |
322 |
WILFRED R. BARKER |
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Commercial Sillimanite as a Refractory Material in Glass Making. Part I. The Choice of Bonding Material and of Grain Size |
334 |
ARNOLD COUSEN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Commercial Sillimanite as a Refractory Material in Glass-making. Part II. The Porosity, Density and Mechanical Strength of Sillimanite-Ball-clay Mixtures. |
347 |
ARNOLD COUSEN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Commercial Sillimanite as a Refractory Material in Glass-making. Part III. Resistance to Corrosion by Glass |
357 |
ARNOLD COUSEN, MSc., S. ENGLISH, DSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Year's Progress in the Department of Glass Technology, Sheffield |
372 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Some Notes on the Use of Sillimanite in Glass Furnace Practice |
383 |
F. G. CLARK and W. J. REES, BSc.Tech., F.I.C. |
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The Influence of Boric Oxide on the Properties of Chemical and Heat-resisting Glasses. Part I. The Preparation and Physical Properties of the Glasses |
389 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and FRANCIS WINKS |
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume X 1926
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
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Visit to the Osram-G.E.C. Glass Works and to the Research Laboratories of the General Electric Co., Ltd. |
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Visit to the Glass Works of the British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., Chesterfield |
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Visit to the Dairies of Messrs. Curtis Bros. & Dumbrill, Ltd. (United Dairies, Ltd.) |
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PAPERS |
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The Function of Arsenic in Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. Part I. |
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EDITH W. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., M. PARKIN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Devitrification of Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses containing Excessive Amounts of Arsenious Oxide |
20 |
MICHAEL PARKIN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Glasshouses on the Tyne in the Eighteenth Century. |
26 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
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S. ENGLISH, DSc. |
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Glass Tank Design. A Criticism. |
66 |
H. W. HOWES, MSc.Tech. |
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Some Experiments upon the Development of Sillimanite Refractories for Glass Making |
73 |
W. ANGUS MCINTYRE, BSc., A.R.C.Sc. |
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The Composition of Glass suitable for Use with Automatic Glass-forming Machines. |
80 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Nature and Constitution of Glass. (Discussion) |
65 |
The Influence of Boric Oxide on the Properties of Chemical and Heat-resisting Glasses. Part II. The Resistance to Chemical Reagents. |
102 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and F. WINKS, MSc.Tech. |
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The Influence of Moisture on the Mixing of Batches for Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. |
114 |
M. PARKIN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Influence of Water on the Rate of Melting and on the Working Characteristics of Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. |
129 |
EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., M. PARKIN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Note on the Devitrification of a Lead Borate Glass |
145 |
C. J. SMITHELLS, M.C., DSc |
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A Note on Some Factors Governing the Resistance of Pots to Glass Attack. |
148 |
J. F. HYSLOP |
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Some Remarks upon Recuperative Gas-fired Pot Furnaces in Practice. |
154 |
PERCIVAL MARSON |
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Refractory Materials for the Glass Industry.-General Discussion |
161 |
The Manufacture of Some Experimental Tank-blocks and their Behaviour in Service. |
170 |
W. ANGUS MCINTYRE, BSc., A.R.C.S. |
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A Study of Some Effects of Chlorides on the Melting and Working Properties of Potash-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass. |
176 |
EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., CONSTANCE M. MUIRHEAD, BSc., M. PARKIN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Production of Opalescence by Chlorides in Potash -Lead Oxide-Silica Glasses. |
199 |
EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Influence of Moisture on the Mixing of Batches for Potash-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass. |
213 |
M. PARKIN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Effect of Moisture on the Melting, Working, and other Properties of Potash-Lead Oxide--Silica Glasses of |
220 |
the " English Crystal " Type. |
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EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., M. PARKIN,. MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
229 |
Glass in Early Ages. By Prof. SIR W. FLINDERS PETRIE, LL.D., F.R.S. |
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A Study of the Rupture of Glass. |
234 |
F. W. PRESTON, Ph.D. |
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Old Nottingham Glasshouses. |
270 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
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Opal Glass |
274 |
J. W. RYDE and DORIS E. YATES |
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The Durability of Glasses and the Peddle Generalisation. |
294 |
OSCAR KNAPP |
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The Durability of Glasses containing Zinc. |
299 |
W. L. BAILLIE, F.I.C. |
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The Relationship between Chemical Composition and the Resistance of Glasses to the Action of Chemical Reagents. Part I. |
304 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Resistance of Glass to Chemical Attack. |
358 |
B. P. DUDDING and W. SINGLETON |
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Glass Melting Experiments with Batch Materials containing Chemically Combined Water. |
394 |
EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., M. PARKIN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Some Glasshouse Tests to Determine Differences in the General Characteristics and in the Working Pro-perties of Molten Glass. |
374 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Cumberland Glasshouses. |
384 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
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A Ten Years' Retrospect. (Presidential Address |
386 |
W. BUTTERWORTH, Senr., M.A. |
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The Year's Progress. in the Study of Glass at Sheffield. |
398 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Some Corrosion and Erosion Phenomena and their Bearing on the Macrostructure of Refractories. |
405 |
J. F. HYSLOP, BSc., R. GUMM, and H. BIGGS |
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A Note on the X-Ray Patterns of Mullite and Sillimanite. |
412 |
J. F. HYSLOP, BSc., and H. P. ROOKSBY |
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Some Uses of Commercial Sillimanite in Glass Works. |
416 |
A. COUSEN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Viscous Properties of Glass. |
424 |
V. H. STOTT, MSc. |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XI 1927
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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A Study of the Rupture of Glass. (Discussion) |
3 |
F. W. PRESTON, Ph.D. |
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Glass Annealing. |
10 |
J. W. FRENCH, DSc. |
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A Note on Stress Systems and Photo-elastic Phenomena. |
23 |
F. W. PRESTON, PhD |
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The Economics of the Annealing Process. |
30 |
E. A. CORD-PRYOR, BA. |
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Heat Losses in Lehr Conveyors. |
37 |
F. A. HURLBUT |
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Investigation of the Glassy State by the Method of Enforced Crystallisation. |
39 |
Prof. J. F. PONOMAREFF |
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Transparent Zirconia-containing Glasses. |
52 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, MSc., S. ENGLISH, DSc., EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN BSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Function of Arsenic in Potash-Lead Oxide-Silica Glasses. |
65 |
S. ENGLISH, DSc., EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Structure and Constitution of Glass. |
77 |
W. ROSENHAIN, DSc., F.R.S. |
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The Decomposition of Glass by Water at High Temperatures and Pressures. |
97 |
Dr. G. W. MOREY and DR. N. L. BOWEN |
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Notes on the Glasshouses of Stourbridge, 1700-1830. |
106 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
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A Critical Survey of the Methods in Use for the Analysis of the Simpler Glasses. |
124 |
W. H. WITHEY, B.A. |
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Notes on Some Methods used in the Analysis of Glasses. |
153 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, MSc. |
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Notes on the Analysis of Refractories. |
172 |
W. J. REES, BSc.Tech., F.I.C. |
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The Analysis of Silicate Slags. |
177 |
T. P. COLCLOUGH |
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The Function of Arsenic in Soda-Lime-Silica Glass. Part II. |
190 |
EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., and PROF. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Function of Arsenic in Soda-Lime-Silica Glass. Part III. The Effect of High-temperature Melting. |
205 |
EDITH M. FIRTH, BSc., F. W. HODKIN, BSc., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and F. WINKS, MSc.Tech. |
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F. W. PRESTON, Ph.D., A.M.I.C.E. |
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The New British 15-arm Automatic Suction Bottle Machine. |
257 |
FRANCIS REDFERN, Jnr |
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Some Further Developments in Recuperative Glass Furnaces. |
265 |
Th. TEISEN |
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Some Further Developments in Recuperative Glass Furnaces. (Discussion) |
279 |
Th. TEISEN |
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On Shooting through Glass with a Rifle. |
283 |
F. W. PRESTON, Ph.D., A.M.I.C.E. |
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The Glasshouses of Dudley and Worcester. |
287 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY, F.S.A. |
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Gaseous Fuels for Furnace Heating. |
293 |
R. WIGGINTON, BSc. |
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The Properties of Some Soda-Lead Oxide-Silica-Glasses |
300 |
S. ENGLISH, DSc., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, and F. WINKS, MSc.Tech. |
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The Development of Glass Melting Furnaces in Recent Times. |
303 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Electrical Conductivity of Glasses at High Temperatures. |
331 |
F. F. S. BRYSON, M.A., BSc., F.Inst.P. |
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The Brittleness of Opal Glass. |
347 |
Prof. G. GEHLHOFF, DPhil. and Dr. M. THOMAS, DPhil. |
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Further Developments in Recuperative Glass Furnaces. (Discussion) |
362 |
T. TEISEN |
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Opal Glass. Crystal Growth and Impact Brittleness. |
362 |
J. F. HYSLOR, BSc. |
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The Birmingham Glass Trade: 1740-1833. |
374 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
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The Detection of Selenium in Decolorised Bottle Glasses. |
386 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, BSc., and J. D. CAUWOOD, MSc. |
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The Progress of Glass Technology in the year 1926-27 under the Auspices of the Glass Research Delegacy |
393 |
ANON |
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Stourbridge Fireclays, and the Manufacture of Glasshouse Pots. |
400 |
M. H. EDWARDS |
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The Homogeneity of Glass Melted in Pots on the Commercial Scale. |
407 |
Mrs. G. A. GREEN and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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A Survey of the Manufacture and Use of Glasshouse Pots in Great Britain. |
415 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Some Properties of the Soda-Baryta-Silica Glasses and a Comparison with the Corresponding Soda-Lime-and Soda-Lead Oxide-Silica Glasses. |
425 |
S. ENGLISH, DSc., F.I.C., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XII 1928
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Traction of Glass Polishing. |
3 |
F. W. PRESTON, PhD., A.M.I.C.E. |
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The Analysis of Opal and Alabaster Glasses. |
7 |
J. D. CAUWOOD, MSc., A.I.C., J. H. DAVIDSON, MSc., F.I.C., and VIOLET DIMBLEBY, MSc. |
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The Analysis of Opal Glasses. |
18 |
W. SINGLETON, BSc., and R. C. CHIRNSIDE |
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The Ultra-violet Light Transmission of Some Colourless Bottle Glasses |
27 |
DAVID STARKIE, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Influence of Iron Oxide on the Properties of Glass. |
31 |
S. ENGLISH, D.Sc., F.I.C., H. W. HOWES, MSc.Tech., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, and FRANCIS WINKS, MSc.Tech. |
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The Relationship between Chemical Composition and the Resistance of Glasses to the Action of Chemical Reagents. Part II. Glasses containing Iron Oxides. |
52 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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A Study of the Casing of Colourless by Cobalt Blue Glass. Part I. The Thermal Expansions. |
57 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and FRANCIS WINKS, MSc.Tech. |
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A Study of the Casing of Colourless by Cobalt Blue Glass. Part II. The Question of Setting Rate. |
75 |
S. ENGLISH, DSc., F.I.C., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Calculation of Glass Constants on the Basis of Recent Investigations. |
82 |
Prof. E. ZSCHIMMER |
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Renaissance Glass. |
119 |
WALTER BUTTERWORTH, Sen., M.A. |
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The Design and Operation of Glass Furnaces. |
128 |
W. W. WARREN, A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.E.E. |
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Some Notes on Accelerating the Melting of Glass. |
131 |
R. HEMINGWAY |
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Some Experiments on the Acceleration of Glass Melting by the Use of Volatile Constituents in the Batch Mixture. |
134 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Apparatus for Recording the Glass Level in a Tank Furnace. |
138 |
J. W. BALL and C. G. EDEN. |
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Some Remarks on Glasshouse Pot |
141 |
PERCIVAL MARSON |
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The Control and Distribution of Temperature in Lehrs. |
146 |
A. COUSEN, MSc., H. W. HOWES, MSc.Tech., and F. WINKS, MSc.Tech. |
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A Study of the Casing of Clear by Opal Glass. The Importance of Annealing. |
161 |
FRANCIS WINKS MSc. Tech., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Value of the Thermal Expansion Factor of Aluminium Oxide in Glass. |
164 |
I. KITAIGORODSKY and S. RODIN. |
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A Study of the Glasses Boric Oxide-Silica. |
169 |
ARNOLD COUSEN, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Expansion and Tensile Tests . on Glass House Refractories. |
190 |
J. F. HYSLOP, BSc., R. F. PROCTOR, and H. C. BIGGS |
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The Annealing of Glass from the Point of View of Factory Operation. |
204 |
E. A. COAD PRYOR, B.A. |
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The Characteristics of Refractory Clays for the Glass Industry. |
213 |
G. GEHLOFF, H. KALSING, K. LITZOW, and M. THOMAS |
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The Characteristics of Refractory Clays for the Glass Industry. |
280 |
G. GEHLHOFF, H. KALSING, K. LITZOW, and M. THOMAS |
|
The Progress of Glass Technology under the Glass Research Delegacy |
281 |
Some Properties of Glasses Containing Zinc Oxide. |
287 |
S. ENGLISH, D.Sc., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, and F. WINKS, MSc.Tech. |
|
The Glass-Melting Furnace as a Heat Machine. |
297 |
Prof. Dr. D. AUFHAUSER. |
|
Ultra-violet Light Transmitting Glasses. |
306 |
D. STARKIE, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Influence of Ferric Oxide Content on the Light Transmission of Soda-Lime-Silica Glass, with Special Reference to the Ultra-Violet. |
324 |
D. STARKIE, MSc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Calculation of Glass Constants on the Basis of Recent Investigations. |
333 |
Prof. E. ZSCHIMMER |
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XIII 1929
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
TRANSACTIONS |
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Visit to the Works of the Ford Motor Co., Ltd., Manchester |
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Reports to the Special Committee on Glasshouse Pots |
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The Durability of Glasshouse Pots |
|
J. F. HYSLOP, B.Sc. |
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Summary of Faults and Defects which may arise in the Manufacture and Use of Glasshouse Pots : Their Cause and Prevention |
|
PERCIVAL MARSON |
|
Miscellaneous Subjects |
|
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Recent Progress in the Study of Refractory Materials for the Glass Industry |
|
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER; and General Discussion |
|
The Annual Dinner |
|
Visit to the Glass Works of Messrs. Beatson, Clark & Co., Ltd., Rotherham |
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Visit to the Laboratories of the British Association of Research for the Cocoa, Chocolate, Sugar, Confectionery, and Jam Trades, London |
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Visit to the Steel Works of Messrs. Hadfields, Ltd. |
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Visit to the Warmsworth Quarries |
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Co-operation and Foreign Competition. (Presidential Address) |
|
HERBERT WEBB |
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PAPERS |
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A Further Note on the Fracture Systems of Glass. |
3 |
Dr. F. W. PRESTON |
|
A Simple Test for the Detection Of Iron Oxides in Glass Sands |
15 |
J. T. RANDALL and R. E. LEEDS |
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Note on the Reduction of Glasses in Hydrogen |
16 |
J. T. RANDALL and R. E. LEEDS |
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An Observation on M. Le Chatelier's Equation for the Viscosity of Glass |
19 |
Dr. F. W. PRESTON |
|
The Influence of Cullet on the Rate of Melting and other Properties of Soda-Lime-Silica Glass |
25 |
W. HODKIN, B.Sc., H. W. HOWES, M.Sc.Tech., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Effect of Cullet on the Melting and Working Properties of Potash-Lead Oxide-Silica Glasses |
37 |
S. ENGLISH, D.Sc., Mrs. G. A. GREEN, B.Sc., F. W. HODKIN, B.Sc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Influence of the Addition of Small Quantities of Alkaline Salts on the Ease of Melting and on the Working Properties of Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses prepared from Cullet |
47 |
F. W. HODKIN, B.Sc., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, and F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech. |
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The Influence of the Grain Size of the Batch Materials on the Rate of Melting |
57 |
Mrs. G. A. GREEN, B.Sc., F. W. HODKIN, B.Sc., M. PARKIN, M.Sc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Experiments on the Re-Melting of Glasses of Abnormal Working Properties |
64 |
Mrs. G. A. GREEN, F. W. HODKIN, B.Sc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Note on the Viscosity of Some Glasses of Abnormal Working Properties |
70 |
S. ENGLISH, D.Sc., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Velocity of Crystallisation in Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses |
76 |
Prof. E. ZSCHIMMER |
|
A Brief Outline of the History, Development and Methods Employed in the Manufacture of Laminated Glass. |
85 |
WESTCOTE R. LYTTLETON |
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Gases in Glass. Part II. The Gas and Moisture Content of Glasses |
98 |
A. BECKER and H. SALMANG (translated by H. W. HOWES, M.Sc.Tech.) |
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The Theory and Design of Plate Glass Polishing Machines. Part II |
111 |
F. W. PRESTON, Ph.D., A.M.I.C.E. |
|
West Country Glasshouses |
124 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
|
Crystal Growth in Opal Glass-A Correction |
129 |
J. F. HYSLOP, B.Sc. |
|
Note on a Method of Testing the Probable Durability of Tank Blocks |
130 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc. |
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The Distribution of Temperature and Block Corrosion in Glass Tank Furnaces |
140 |
F. F. S. BRYSON, M.B.E., M.A., B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
|
Heat Resisting Steels with Special Reference to their application in the Glass Industry |
167 |
R. J. SARJANT, M .Sc., A.R.C.Sc., D.I.C. |
|
Glass : Cut and Engraved |
183 |
WALTER BUTTERWORTH, Sen., M.A. |
|
The Measurement of the Viscosity of Glass at High Temperatures by the Rotating Cylinder Viscometer. |
194 |
R. F. PROCTOR, B.Sc., A.M.I.E.E., and R. W. DOUGLAS |
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The Photo-elastic Properties of Glass |
213 |
F. C. HARRIS, M.Sc. |
|
A Study of the Devitrification of Glass |
219 |
Prof. J. J. KITAIGORODSKY |
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Old Lancashire Glasshouses. |
229 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY |
|
Note on the Homogeneity of Small-scale Glass Meltings in Platinum |
243 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc., W. HOWES, M.Sc.Tech., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Effect of Boric Oxide on the Rate of Melting and on some Physical Properties of Colourless Bottle Glasses. |
248 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc., M. PARKIN, M.Sc., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech. |
|
The Effect of Boric Oxide on the Rate of Melting and on some Physical Properties of Colourless Bottle Glasses |
259 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc., M. PARKIN, M.Sc., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, and F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech. (Discussion) |
|
Progress in Glass Technology at Sheffield during 1928-29, under the Auspices of the Glass Research Delegacy |
262 |
Additional Note on the Analysis of Glasses containing Phosphate |
|
. D. CAUWOOD, M.Sc. J. H. DAVIDSON, M.Sc., and VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc. |
270 |
The Coloration of Glass by X-Rays |
|
Prof. C. W. PARMELEE, Prof. G. L. CLARK and A. E. BADGER |
279 |
The Diffraction of X-Rays by Ordinary Glass subjected to Various Treatments |
285 |
Prof. C. W. PARMELEE, Prof. G. L. CLARK, and A. E. BADGER |
|
285 XXXI.-An X-Ray Investigation of Felspar Glasses |
290 |
Prof. G. L. CLARK and C. R. AMBERG |
|
The Effect of the Continued Remelting of Cullet in Sillimanite and Fireclay Vessels |
296 |
A. A. CHILDS, VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc., H. W. HOWES, M.Sc.Tech., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Effect on the Properties of Soda-Lime-Silica Glass of the Continued Remelting in Platinum |
304 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M, H. W. HOWES, M.Sc.Tech., Prof. W. E. S. TURNER, and F. WINKS, M.Sc. Tech. |
|
The Devitrification of Glass : (1) Relative Stabilities of Different Glasses; (2) Time-Temperature Curves of Visible Devitrification ; (3) Proposed Classifi-cation of Glasses |
322 |
Prof. C. W. PARMELEE and A. J. MONACK |
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A Theory of the Strength of Thermally Toughened Glass |
336 |
Dr. J. T. LITTLETON, jun., and Dr. F. W. PRESTON |
|
The Velocity of Crystallisation in Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. Discussion |
350 |
The Strength of Glass Containing Cracks |
351 |
LOWELL H. MILLIGAN, Ph.D. |
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The Glass Industry of North America in 1929. |
360 |
Prof. W. E. S. Turner |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume 14 1930
Annual contents
TRANSACTIONS |
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Visit to the Science Museum, London |
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Visit to the Silica Brickworks of Messrs. Yorkshire Amalgamated Products, Ltd. |
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Visit to the Glassworks of Messrs. Stevens and Williams, Ltd. |
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Visit to the Brierley Hill Institute |
|
The Joint Meetings with the Deutsche Glastechnische GesellschaftSociety's Luncheon at Stourbridge, March 19th, 1930 |
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Joint Meetings of Technical Committees of Society of Glass Technology and Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft in London |
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Notes on the Effect of Load on the Fuel Consump-tion of a Glass Tank Furnace |
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E. A. COAD-PRYOR, B.A. |
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The Efficiency of Tank Furnaces for Glass Melting. Proposals for the Standardisation of its Nomenclature and Methods for its Measurement |
|
Dr. W. FRIEDMANN |
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The Effect of Factory Organisation and Size of Pots on the Production from Pot Furnaces |
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W. W. WARREN, A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.E.E. |
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The Manufacture and Working Life of Glasshouse Pots |
|
Dr. O. BARTSCH |
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The Manufacture of Glasshouse Pots in England |
|
G. V. EvERS |
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Specifications for Tank Blocks |
|
W. J. REES, B.Sc.Tech., F.I.C. |
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Visit to the Works of Messrs. Redfearn Bros., Ltd., Barnsley |
|
Joint Meeting with the Ceramic Society, Stoke-on-Trent, November 12th-13th, 1930. |
|
Round of Visits to Works and Laboratories in Connection with the Joint Meeting with the Ceramic Society at Stoke-on-Trent, November 1930. |
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Works of Taylor, Tunnicliff & Co., Ltd., Stone |
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Laboratories of North Staffordshire Technical College, Stoke |
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Works of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd., Stoke |
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Works of Doulton & Co., Ltd., Burslem |
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Works of Derbyshire Silica Fire Brick Co., Ltd., Friden |
|
Report on Technical Co-operation between the Deutsche GlaInternational Glass Standards A Provisional Standard Test for the Thermal Endurance of Glassstechnische Gesellschaft and the Society of Glass Technology |
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The Use of Borax in Glass Manufacture |
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(General Discussion introduced by EDWARD MEIGH, M.B.E., M.Sc.) |
|
Glass Technology and Industrial Progress |
|
(Discussion, introduced by PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER) |
|
Elimination of Waste in the Glass Industry |
|
GEORGE H. MILES, D.Sc |
|
Second British Glass Convention |
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The Selling of Glass (Presidential Address to the Second Glass Convention) |
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WALTER CHANCE, M.A. |
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PAPERS |
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The Choice of Annealing Schedule for Commercial Glassware |
3 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
|
The Selection of Coal for Gas Producers |
16 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., and J. D. CAUWOOD, M.Sc., A.I.C. |
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Notes on Various old Glasshouses |
30 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY, F.S.A. |
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The Strength of Glass Containing Cracks." |
37 |
Dr. L. H. MILLIGAN (Discussion by Dr. F. W. Preston) |
|
A Study of the Chemical Reactions in the Melting of Potassium Borosilicate Glass |
39 |
M. A. BESBORODOV and L. M. SILBERFARB |
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Note on the Determination of Boric Oxide in Glass |
51 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc. |
|
Glass-House Refractories. A Study of Corrosion Resisting Properties |
63 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, Ph.D., B.Sc., and H. C. BIGGS |
|
The Thermal Expansion of Glass. Part I: The General Form of the Expansion Curve |
84 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech. |
|
The Thermal Expansion of Glass. Part II. Glasses of the Series Sodium Metasilicate-Silica |
110 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and F. WINKS, M.Se.Tech. |
|
Chemical and Physico-chemical Reactions in the Grinding and Polishing of Glass |
127 |
Dr. F. W. PRESTON |
|
An Investigation of the Nature of Rouge Cake |
133 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P., A.I.C. |
|
Old London Glasshouses. I. Southwark |
137 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY, F.S.A. |
|
The Ternary System K2O-CaO-SiO2 |
149 |
G. W. MOREY, F. C. KRACEK, and N. L. BOWEN |
|
The Thermal Endurance of Glass |
188 |
C. E. GOULD and W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P., A.I.C. |
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Some Observations on the Manufacture of Refractory Products in the U.S.A. |
205 |
G. V. EVERS |
|
The Structure of Glasses: The Evidence of X-Ray Diffraction |
219 |
J. T. RANDALL, H. P. ROOKSBY, and B. S. COOPER |
|
On the Theory of the Composition of Glass |
229 |
Professor E. ZSCHIMMER |
|
Some Experiments on the Cascade Method of Melting Glass |
249 |
T. C. MOORSHEAD and E. A. LOAD-PRYOR, B.A. |
|
The Mechanical Handling of Raw and Manufactured Material under the Conditions obtaining in Glass Works. |
263 |
T. E. DIMBLEBY, A.M.I.Mech.E. |
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On the Dependence of the Properties of Glass on its Thermal History |
280 |
Dr. E. BERGER |
|
The Structure of Silicates |
295 |
Professor W. L. BRAGG, F.R.S. |
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Progress in Glass Technology under the Auspices of the Glass Delegacy |
307 |
The Thermal Endurance of Glass. An Examination of the Proposals of Gould and Hampton |
|
W. J. A. WARREN, B.Sc. |
313 |
A Suggested Method for Determining the Plasticity of Clays, and Some Applications of it |
330 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc. |
|
On the Supposed Diphasic Nature of Glass |
349 |
Dr. F. W. PRESTON |
|
The Effect on the Properties of a Soda-Lime-Silica Glass of Repeated Melting in Platinum. The X-Ray Pattern |
351 |
Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Development and Trend of the Mechanical Production of White Hollow Glass Ware |
353 |
Dr. A. WENDLER . |
|
The Scientific Basis of Glass Melting |
368 |
Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Decomposition of Sodium Carbonate by Heat. |
394 |
J. T. HOWARTH, M.Sc. Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Reaction between Sodium Carbonate and Silica as Measured by the Decomposition Pressure |
402 |
J. T. HOWARTH, M.Sc. Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Decomposition Pressure and the Rate of Decomposition of Calcium Carbonate |
409 |
G. H. Whiting, B.A., Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XV 1931
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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Scientific Research from the Business Point of View |
5 |
CHRISTOPHER WILSON |
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Currents and Temperatures in Glass Tanks I |
12 |
(the late) Professor G. GEHLHOFF, with W. SCHNEEKLOTH and Dr. M. THOMAS |
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Standards for Testing the probable Behaviour of Tank Blocks |
30 |
Dr. W. MIEHR |
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Note on Refractive Index, Atomic Size, and Packing in Glasses |
41 |
J. T. RANDALL, M.Sc., and N. GEE |
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The Structure of Glasses: The Evidence of X-Ray Diffraction |
54 |
J. T. RANDALL, M.Sc., H. P. ROOKSBY, and B. S. COOPER |
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The Ternary System K 2 O-CaO-SiO 2 : A Correction. |
57 |
G. W. MOREY, F. C. KRACEK, and N. L. BOWEN |
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Studies of Clay Mixtures for Glass Melting Pots. Part I Resistance to Thermal Shock. Part II. Shrinkage at High Temperatures |
59 |
Dr. J. H. PARTRIDGE and G. F. ADAMS |
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Some Notes on the Manufacture and Performance of Slip-cast Tank Blocks |
83 |
PERCY HALLER, M.Sc. |
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Glass Making in Lorraine |
107 |
E. GRAHAM CLARK, M.C., B.Sc. |
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Flow Tests in Small Glass Tanks |
119 |
A. L. MARDE |
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An Investigation of the Flow of Glass in Tank Furnaces by the Use of Barium Oxide |
128 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., and J. D. CAUWOOD, M.Sc., A.I.C. |
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The Constitution of Glass Based on the Laws of Solutions |
140 |
OSCAR KNAPP, Ph.D. |
|
The Use of Ammonium Sulphate as an Accelerating Agent in Glass Melting |
153 |
M. PARKIN, M.Sc., W. J. A. WARREN, B.Sc., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Use of Ammonium Sulphate in Glass-Making. |
166 |
A. E. J. VICKERS, M.SC., F.I.C., F.G.S., G. H. WHITING, B.A., Ph.D., R. MILLER, and V. E. BATES, B.Sc., A.I.C. |
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The Influence of Manganese Oxide on some Properties of Glass |
172 |
A. A. CHILDS, VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.SC., F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Density of the Sodium Metasilicate-Silica Glasses. |
185 |
F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Studies of Clay Mixtures for Glass Melting Pots. III. The Flow at High Temperatures of Pot Clay Refractories under Stress |
190 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D., and G. F. ADAMS |
|
Note on Heat-Absorbing Glass |
208 |
A. F. DUFTON, M.A., D.I.C. |
|
Faraday's Research on Optical Glass |
212 |
ARTHUR MARSHALL |
|
Chapters in the History of the Midland Glass Industry. I. The Early History of Glass-Making in the Stourbridge District |
219 |
D. N. SANDILANDS, M.Com. |
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227 |
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D. N. SANDILANDS, M.Com. |
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The Last Fifty Years of the Excise Duty on Glass. |
231 |
D. N. SANDILANDS, M.Com. |
|
The Spon Lane Works |
245 |
D. N. SANDILANDS, M.Com. |
|
The Use of Barium Oxide to Study the Flow of Glass in Tank Furnaces |
251 |
Dr. W. M. HAMPTON |
|
A Further Study of the Hydrofluoric Acid Solubility Test as a Guide to Assessing the Durability of Tank Blocks E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc., and J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
255 |
A Review of Recent Progress in the Study of the Thermal Treatment of Glass |
262 |
Dr. J. T. LITTLETON |
|
Recent Developments in Optical Glass Manufacture |
306 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P., and W. N. WHEAT, B.Sc. |
|
The Future of Glass Melting |
321 |
EDWARD MEIGH, M.B.E., M.Sc. |
|
Progress in Glass Technology during 1930-31 under the Auspices of the Glass Research Delegacy |
347 |
On the Specific Volume of Some Two Component Glasses |
354 |
S. C. WATERTON, B.Sc. |
|
The Dissociation of Lithium Carbonate and Potassium Carbonate |
360 |
J. T. HOWARTH, M.SC., Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Influence of Ferrous Oxide Content on the Light Transmission of a Soda-Lime-Silica Glass |
365 |
D. STARKIE, M.Sc., Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XVI 1932
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Testing of Commercial Glassware |
5 |
By J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
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A Note on the Influence of the Method of Support in Bursting Pressure Tests on Bottles |
18 |
E. J. GOODING, B.Sc. |
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Bulk Samples for the Testing of Glass Containers |
22 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., and J. D. CAUWOOD, M.Sc., A.I.C. |
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" The Testing of Glassware, with Special Reference to Glass Containers." (Discussion on the Papers of Messrs. MURGATROYD, GOODING, and BOWMAKER and CAUWOOD.) |
34 |
Notes on a Method of Determining the Viscosity of Molten Glass |
43 |
A. R. WOOD, M.A. |
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Regeneration in Glass-Melting Furnaces |
52 |
T. P. COLCLOUGH, M.Sc., B.Met. |
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Safety Glass: Its History, Manufacture, Testing, and Development |
67 |
J. WILSON, M.C., M.Sc., A.I.C. |
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Some Further Experiments on the Rate of Decomposition of Calcium Carbonate |
80 |
W. MASKILL, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Reaction between Calcium Carbonate and Silica. |
94 |
W. MASKILL, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., G. H. WHITING, B.A., Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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Structure of Sillimanite and Related Materials |
111 |
W. H. TAYLOR, M.SC., Ph.D. |
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The Effect of Gases on a Commercial Glass Containing Lead Oxide |
121 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D |
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Studies in Clay Mixtures for Glass Melting Pots. Part IV. The Corrosion Resisting Properties |
131 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D., G. F. ADAMS, B.Sc., and J. R. LAIT |
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Investigations on the Tensile Strength of Glass |
145 |
E. J. GOODING, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
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The Colour of Selenium Ruby Glasses |
171 |
H. P. ROOKSBY, B.Sc., A.Inst.P. |
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The Strength of Materials as Affected by Discontinuities and Surface Conditions |
182 |
Professor F. C. LEA, O.B.E., D.Sc., M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E. |
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The Influence of Thermal Treatment on the Opacity of Fluoride Opal Glasses |
210 |
Professor I. KITAIGORODSKY and S. I. KUROVSKAJA |
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A Study of the Volatilisation and Vapour, Tension at High Temperature of an Alkali-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass. |
219 |
E. PRESTON, B.Sc., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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A Note on some Special Farms of Corrosion of Fire-clay Pots used for Melting Potash-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass |
240 |
E. PRESTON, B.Sc., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Viscosity-Temperature Relationship and Some Inferences on the Nature of Molten and of Plastic Glass. |
244 |
S. C. WATERTON, B.Sc., D.I.C |
|
Wealden Glass: The Old Surrey-Sussex Industry. |
254 |
S. E. WINBOLT, M.A. |
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Some Research Problems in Applied Chemistry |
272 |
Professor GILBERT T. MORGAN, O.B.E., D.Sc., F.R.S. |
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A New Method of Melting Glass and Silicates |
284 |
Dr. G. A. ZOTOS |
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Recent Developments in Open-Hearth Furnace Design |
293 |
R. A. HACKING, M.Sc |
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Measuring the Temperature of Flowing Gases in Furnace Systems. A Comparison between Ordinary Thermocouple and Suction Pyrometers |
315 |
M. PARKIN, M.Sc., and F. WINKS, M.Sc. Tech. |
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The Fluxing of Silica. A Note on the Silica Equilibrium Diagrams |
327 |
J. F. HYSLOP, B.Sc. |
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The Volatilisation and Vapour Tension at High Temperatures of the Sodium Silicate-Silica Glasses |
331 |
E. PRESTON , B.Sc., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Effect of Age on the Strength of Commercial Glassware |
350 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
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Statistical Methods for the Routine Testing of Bottles |
360 |
F. C. FLINT, B.S., and A. K. LYLE |
|
Progress in Glass Technology during 1931-32 under the Auspices of the Glass Research Delegacy |
375 |
Some Temperature Measurements on Wired Glass |
382 |
H. E. BECKETT, B.Sc. |
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Opal Glass: A Resume of the Work of the B.S.I. Sub-Committee ELG/3/2 on Light-Diffusing Glass |
387 |
S. ENGLISH, D.Sc. |
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Some Aspects of the Manufacture of Opal Glass |
399 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
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The Theory and Specification of Opal Diffusing Glasses. Part I |
408 |
J. W. RYDE and B. S. COOPER |
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The Theory and Specification of Opal Diffusing Glasses. Part II |
430 |
J. W. RYDE, B. S. COOPER, and W. A. R. STOYLE |
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The Electrical Conductivity of Sodium Meta-silicate-Silica Glasses |
450 |
E. SEDDON, B.Sc., Ph.D., E. J. TIPPETT, B.Sc., Ph.D., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XVII 1933
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Surface Strength of Glass and Other Materials |
5 |
F. W. PRESTON, Ph.D. |
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The Behaviour of Sodium Carbonate during Isothermal Heating |
9 |
M. A. BESBORODOV |
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Note.on the Formation of Sodium Sulphate in Glass Furnaces and of Some Defects Arising There from |
22 |
PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Rate of Reaction between Silica and Sodium Carbonate at Different Temperatures and the Process of Vitrification |
25 |
J. T. HOWARTH, M.Sc., Ph.D., W. MASKILL, B.Sc., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Glass Forming Moulds: Material and Design |
50 |
THOMAS WARDLEY |
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Some General Considerations of Glass-Making Moulds |
68 |
H. W. HowEs, M.Sc. Tech. |
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A Note on the Permeability of Refractory Materials to Gases |
93 |
A. E. J. VICKERS, M.Sc., F.I.C. |
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Effective Heat Exchange in the Lower Zones of Regenerators |
102 |
W. B. MITCHELL and H. D. BENNIE |
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A Note on Vapour Tension Measurements of BaO, SrO, and CaO and their Mixtures from Measurements of the Rates of Evaporation." |
118 |
E. PRESTON, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
|
A Study of the Volatilisation from Potassium Oxide-Silica Glasses |
122 |
E. PRESTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Notes on the Early Development of the Fourcault Process. The Development in Belgium |
145 |
Dr. J. MAX MUHLIG |
|
Some Notes on Toughened Plate Glass |
149 |
JAMES MEIKLE |
|
A Review of the Problem of Tank Blocks for Glass Melting Furnaces |
169 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
|
The Application of Statistical Methods to the Quality Control of Manufactured Products. |
239 |
B. P. DUDDING and I. M. BAKER |
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The Strength of Glass. |
260 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
|
A Study of the Stresses in Flashed Glasses. |
273 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
|
X-Ray Diffraction and the Structure of Glasses |
287 |
J. T. RANDALL, M.Sc., and H. P. ROOKSBY, B.Sc., A.Inst.P. |
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Safety Glass |
296 |
J. WILSON, M.C., M.Sc., A.I.C. |
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Physical and Chemical Processes in the Melting of Potassium Oxide-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass |
305 |
M. A. BESBORODOV, A. A. APPEN, T. F. KORZUKHINA, E. P. CHODIKEL, and G. A. SHINKE |
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An Improved Method for Measuring the " After-Contraction " of Refractory Materials |
320 |
A. ERIC J. VICKERS and J. A. SUGDEN |
|
The Behaviour of Glass when Slowly Heated, with Special Reference to the Thermal Expansion. |
324 |
ERIC SEDDON, B.Sc., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Presidential Address |
349 |
G. V. EVERS |
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Progress in Glass Technology during 1932-33 under the Auspices of the Glass Research Delegacy |
359 |
Some Notes on Heat-Resisting Metals |
366 |
N. P. INGLIS, Ph.D., M.Eng. |
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The " Reversible " Thermal Expansion of a Silica Brick |
378 |
J. A. SUGDEN, M.Sc., Ph.D. |
|
A Study of Crushing Brittle Solids |
384 |
W. F. CAREY and C. H. BOSANQUET |
|
Particle Size and Concentration in Opal Diffusing Glasses |
411 |
C. DUNBAR, M.SC. |
|
Some Notes on Tank Furnace Wear |
433 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., and J. D. CAUWOOD, M.SC., A.I.C. |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume 18 1934
Annual contents
PAPERS |
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The Thermal Expansion of Some Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. |
5 |
E. SEDDON, B.Sc., Ph.D., PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER, and F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech. |
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The Influence of Boric Oxide on the Rate of Melting and on the Thermal Expansion and Resistance to Weathering of Soda-Lime-Silica Sheet Glasses. |
13 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc., MICHAEL PARKIN, M.Sc., ERIC SEDDON, B.Sc., Ph.D., PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER, and FRANCIS WINKS, M.Sc.Tech. . |
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The Application of Statistical Methods to the Planning of Routine Testing Procedure. |
19 |
B. P. DUDDING, M.B.E., A.R.C.Sc., F.Inst.P., and MISS I. M. BAKER |
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A Study of the Series of Glasses Containing Sodium Oxide, Boric Oxide and Silica. |
32 |
E. J. GOODING, B.Sc., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
A Note on Unintentional Flashed Glasses. |
67 |
FRANK W. PRESTON, Ph.D |
|
Note on the Preparation of Pure Anhydrous Sodium Carbonate |
69 |
W. H. WITHEY, B.A. |
|
A Note on the Distribution of Temperature during Pot Arching |
71 |
W. MASKILL, B.Sc. |
|
The Determination of the Transformation Point of the Same Optical Glasses in Three Different Laboratories. |
79 |
DR. E. BERGER, DR. M. THOMAS, and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Symposium on the Form, Design and Decoration of Glass. Introductory Address. |
89 |
SIR, H. LLEWELLYN SMITH, G.C.B. |
|
Artistic Table Glass. |
96 |
JAMES H. HOGAN |
|
Modern Architectural Uses of Glass |
106 |
GEORGE LOVELL |
|
A Dissertation on Glass Container Design. |
112 |
KENNETH L. GRAHAM |
|
Notes on the Design of Glass Bottles. |
122 |
EDWARD MEIGH, M.B.E., M.Sc. |
|
The Testing of, and a Specification for, Glass House Pot Clays. |
128 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
|
The Volatilisation of Lithium Oxide at High Temperatures from Lithium Oxide-Silica Glasses |
143 |
ERIC PRESTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Glass Industry of Norway and Sweden. |
169 |
PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Decomposition Of Sodium Carbonate. |
182 |
E. PRESTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Some Implications of the Known Variation in the Strength of Glass. |
194 |
W. M. HAMPTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.Inst.P., and C. E. GOULD |
|
Investigation of the Viscosity of the Binary System Na2B4O7-NaH2PO4 in the Fused State |
201 |
M. P. VOLAROVICH |
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The Viscosity of the Binary Systems Na2B4O7-B2O3 and NaBO2 NaPO3 in the Fused State. |
209 |
M. P. VOLAROVICH and D. M. TOLSTOY. |
|
Note on the Volatility of Silica. |
222 |
E. PRESTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
A Study of the Breaking Strength of Glass. |
225 |
A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., A.R.C.S., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Influence of Temperature on the Bursting Pressure of Bottles. |
252 |
BRIAN LONGMUIR, B.Eng., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Progress in Glass Technology Under the Glass Research Delegacy. |
260 |
PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER. |
|
Some Properties of Mixed Alkali-Lime-Silica, Glasses containing Lithia, Soda, Potash and Rubidia. |
268 |
S. C. WATERTON, B.Sc., PhD., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Note on the Rate of Melting and Refining of Alkali Lime-Silica Glasses containing both Soda and Potash |
286 |
W. MASKILL, B.Sc., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
A Study of the Fundamental Reactions in the Formation of Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses |
290 |
J. T. HOWARTH, M.Sc., Ph.D., R. F. R. SYKES, B.Sc., B.Sc.Tech., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER . |
|
A Window Glazed with Mediaeval Glass Fragments |
307 |
S. E. WINBOLT, M.A. |
|
The Glass Collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London |
308 |
B. RACKHAM, F.S.A. |
|
The Rate of Setting of Glass during Working |
323 |
PROFESSOR I. I. KITAIGORODSKY and ENG. N. W. SOLOMIN |
|
A Critical Survey and Report on the Permeability of Refractory Materials to Gases |
336 |
E. PRESTON, Ph.D., B.Sc. |
|
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume 14 1930
Annual contents
TRANSACTIONS |
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Visit to the Science Museum, London |
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Visit to the Silica Brickworks of Messrs. Yorkshire Amalgamated Products, Ltd. |
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Visit to the Glassworks of Messrs. Stevens and Williams, Ltd. |
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Visit to the Brierley Hill Institute |
|
The Joint Meetings with the Deutsche Glastechnische GesellschaftSociety's Luncheon at Stourbridge, March 19th, 1930 |
|
Joint Meetings of Technical Committees of Society of Glass Technology and Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft in London |
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Notes on the Effect of Load on the Fuel Consump-tion of a Glass Tank Furnace |
|
E. A. COAD-PRYOR, B.A. |
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The Efficiency of Tank Furnaces for Glass Melting. Proposals for the Standardisation of its Nomenclature and Methods for its Measurement |
|
Dr. W. FRIEDMANN |
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The Effect of Factory Organisation and Size of Pots on the Production from Pot Furnaces |
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W. W. WARREN, A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.E.E. |
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The Manufacture and Working Life of Glasshouse Pots |
|
Dr. O. BARTSCH |
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The Manufacture of Glasshouse Pots in England |
|
G. V. EvERS |
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Specifications for Tank Blocks |
|
W. J. REES, B.Sc.Tech., F.I.C. |
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Visit to the Works of Messrs. Redfearn Bros., Ltd., Barnsley |
|
Joint Meeting with the Ceramic Society, Stoke-on-Trent, November 12th-13th, 1930. |
|
Round of Visits to Works and Laboratories in Connection with the Joint Meeting with the Ceramic Society at Stoke-on-Trent, November 1930. |
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Works of Taylor, Tunnicliff & Co., Ltd., Stone |
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Laboratories of North Staffordshire Technical College, Stoke |
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Works of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd., Stoke |
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Works of Doulton & Co., Ltd., Burslem |
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Works of Derbyshire Silica Fire Brick Co., Ltd., Friden |
|
Report on Technical Co-operation between the Deutsche GlaInternational Glass Standards A Provisional Standard Test for the Thermal Endurance of Glassstechnische Gesellschaft and the Society of Glass Technology |
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The Use of Borax in Glass Manufacture |
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(General Discussion introduced by EDWARD MEIGH, M.B.E., M.Sc.) |
|
Glass Technology and Industrial Progress |
|
(Discussion, introduced by PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER) |
|
Elimination of Waste in the Glass Industry |
|
GEORGE H. MILES, D.Sc |
|
Second British Glass Convention |
|
The Selling of Glass (Presidential Address to the Second Glass Convention) |
|
WALTER CHANCE, M.A. |
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PAPERS |
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The Choice of Annealing Schedule for Commercial Glassware |
3 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
|
The Selection of Coal for Gas Producers |
16 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., and J. D. CAUWOOD, M.Sc., A.I.C. |
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Notes on Various old Glasshouses |
30 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY, F.S.A. |
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The Strength of Glass Containing Cracks." |
37 |
Dr. L. H. MILLIGAN (Discussion by Dr. F. W. Preston) |
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A Study of the Chemical Reactions in the Melting of Potassium Borosilicate Glass |
39 |
M. A. BESBORODOV and L. M. SILBERFARB |
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Note on the Determination of Boric Oxide in Glass |
51 |
VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc. |
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Glass-House Refractories. A Study of Corrosion Resisting Properties |
63 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, Ph.D., B.Sc., and H. C. BIGGS |
|
The Thermal Expansion of Glass. Part I: The General Form of the Expansion Curve |
84 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech. |
|
The Thermal Expansion of Glass. Part II. Glasses of the Series Sodium Metasilicate-Silica |
110 |
Prof. W. E. S. TURNER and F. WINKS, M.Se.Tech. |
|
Chemical and Physico-chemical Reactions in the Grinding and Polishing of Glass |
127 |
Dr. F. W. PRESTON |
|
An Investigation of the Nature of Rouge Cake |
133 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P., A.I.C. |
|
Old London Glasshouses. I. Southwark |
137 |
FRANCIS BUCKLEY, F.S.A. |
|
The Ternary System K2O-CaO-SiO2 |
149 |
G. W. MOREY, F. C. KRACEK, and N. L. BOWEN |
|
The Thermal Endurance of Glass |
188 |
C. E. GOULD and W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P., A.I.C. |
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Some Observations on the Manufacture of Refractory Products in the U.S.A. |
205 |
G. V. EVERS |
|
The Structure of Glasses: The Evidence of X-Ray Diffraction |
219 |
J. T. RANDALL, H. P. ROOKSBY, and B. S. COOPER |
|
On the Theory of the Composition of Glass |
229 |
Professor E. ZSCHIMMER |
|
Some Experiments on the Cascade Method of Melting Glass |
249 |
T. C. MOORSHEAD and E. A. LOAD-PRYOR, B.A. |
|
The Mechanical Handling of Raw and Manufactured Material under the Conditions obtaining in Glass Works. |
263 |
T. E. DIMBLEBY, A.M.I.Mech.E. |
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On the Dependence of the Properties of Glass on its Thermal History |
280 |
Dr. E. BERGER |
|
The Structure of Silicates |
295 |
Professor W. L. BRAGG, F.R.S. |
|
Progress in Glass Technology under the Auspices of the Glass Delegacy |
307 |
The Thermal Endurance of Glass. An Examination of the Proposals of Gould and Hampton |
|
W. J. A. WARREN, B.Sc. |
313 |
A Suggested Method for Determining the Plasticity of Clays, and Some Applications of it |
330 |
E. J. C. BOWMAKER, B.Sc. |
|
On the Supposed Diphasic Nature of Glass |
349 |
Dr. F. W. PRESTON |
|
The Effect on the Properties of a Soda-Lime-Silica Glass of Repeated Melting in Platinum. The X-Ray Pattern |
351 |
Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Development and Trend of the Mechanical Production of White Hollow Glass Ware |
353 |
Dr. A. WENDLER . |
|
The Scientific Basis of Glass Melting |
368 |
Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Decomposition of Sodium Carbonate by Heat. |
394 |
J. T. HOWARTH, M.Sc. Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Reaction between Sodium Carbonate and Silica as Measured by the Decomposition Pressure |
402 |
J. T. HOWARTH, M.Sc. Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Decomposition Pressure and the Rate of Decomposition of Calcium Carbonate |
409 |
G. H. Whiting, B.A., Ph.D., and Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XX 1936
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Control of Glass Furnaces. |
5 |
DISCUSSION |
|
Jean Carre's Glass Furnaces. |
16 |
S. E. WINBOLT, M.A |
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Organic Glasses. |
19 |
PROFESSOR GILBERT T. MORGAN, O.B.E., D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S., N. J. L. MEGSON, and E. LEIGHTON HOLMES |
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Plastics Used in the Manufacture of Laminated Safety Glass |
35 |
J. WILSON, M.C., M.SC. |
|
Cast Iron for the Manufacture of Glass Bottle Moulds. |
45 |
N. L. EVANS, B.Sc., A.I.C., W. GOACHER, A.M.I.Mech.E., A.M.LP.E., and J. E. HURST |
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The Simultaneous Measurement of Viscosity and Electrical Conductivity of Some Fused Silicates at Temperatures up to 1400°. |
54 |
M. P. VOLAROVICH and D. M. TOLSTOI |
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The Chemical Activity of Refractories. |
61 |
J. F. HYSLOP, B.Sc. |
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Cast Iron for the Manufacture of Glass Bottle Moulds. (Discussion) |
63 |
N. L. EVANS, B.Sc., A.I.C., W. GOACHER, A.M.I.Mech.E., A.M.I.P.E., and J. E. HURST. |
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The Effect of Width on the Breaking Strength of Sheet Glass. |
72 |
A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., A.R.C.Sc., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Otto Schott and His Work. |
84 |
PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Influence of Cullet on the Reactions Occurring During the Melting of Glass. |
95 |
PROFESSOR M. A. BESBORODOV, N. D. ZAVJALOV, and E. N. ZELIGER |
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Some Considerations in Photographing Glass for Commercial Purposes. |
104 |
C. WORMALD, F.R.P.S. |
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Technical Aspects of the Photography of Glass. |
110 |
A. ERIC J. VICKERS |
|
The Effect of Illumination Conditions and Camera Position on the Photographs of Cut Glassware. |
119 |
FLORENCE M. ANTHONY, B.Sc., and BERTHA GINSBURG |
|
Pola Screens and their Applications to the Photography of Glassware. |
123 |
J. L. HOUGHTON |
|
A Study of the Volatilisation of Sulphate from Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. |
127 |
ERIC PRESTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER, and H. LAITHWAITE, B.Sc.Tech. |
|
Determination of the Viscosity of Quartz Glass within the Softening Range. |
139 |
M. P. VOLAROVICH and A. A. LEONTIEVA |
|
Recent Investigations into the Question of the Presence of Compounds in Molten Glass. |
144 |
ERIC PRESTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Behaviour of Glasses under Treatment by the Blow-Lamp Flame. |
152 |
DR. M. THOMAS |
|
The Chemical Composition of Glasses Suitable for the Manufacture of Window Glass by the Automatic Drawing Process. |
170 |
K. KAMITA, H. YAMAMOTO, M. MATSUO, H. YAGAI and H. OTA |
|
Some Properties of " Multicellular " Glasses. |
181 |
DR. B. LONG |
|
The Intensification of Glass Melting Processes. |
188 |
PROFESSOR I. I. KITAIGORODSKY, Dr.Tech.Sc. |
|
The Manufacture of Refractory Articles from Pure Oxides of High Melting Point. |
200 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D., and J. R. LAIT, B.Sc. |
|
Present-Day Glass Decoration by Engraving, Etching, and Sand Blasting. |
218 |
PROFESSOR J. DRAHONOVSKY |
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The Coloration of Glass by Staining. |
225 |
PROFESSOR P. GILARD and L. DUBRUL |
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The Studies in Silicate Chemistry of the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. |
245 |
G. W. MOREY |
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Fundamental Principles Underlying the Chemical Corrosion of Glass. |
257 |
DR. E. BERGER |
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The Breaking Strength of Glass. The Effect of Flaws and Scratches. |
279 |
A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Determination of Iron in Glass. |
303 |
N. E. DENSEM, M.Sc.Tech. |
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The Determination of Small Quantities of Iron Oxide in Raw Materials and Glass. |
315 |
DR.-ING. A. DIETZEL |
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The Colorimetric Method for the Determination of Small Quantities (Maximum 0-1 per cent.) of Iron Oxide in Raw Materials and Glass. |
319 |
STUDIENPROFESSOR DR.-ING. L. SPRINGER |
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The Determination of Iron in Sands and Glasses. |
324 |
A. R. WOOD, M.A. |
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The Estimation of Iron in Sands by the Spectro-graphic Method. |
326 |
P. GILARD, L. DUBRUL, and F. JAMAR |
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The Determination of Carbon in Glasses Coloured by Carbonaceous Matter. |
333 |
K. FUWA. |
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A Comparison between the Standard Method and certain more Rapid Methods for the Analysis of Simple Glasses. |
338 |
J. D. CAUWOOD, M.Sc., and VIOLET DIMBLEBY, M.Sc. |
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The Application of the Reagent 8-Hydroxy-quinoline to the Berzelius Method of Alkali Determination in Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. |
345 |
R. F. R. SYKES, B.Sc., B.Sc.Tech. |
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The Determination of Alkali by the Autoclave Method. |
351 |
A. R. WOOD, M.A. |
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The Application of Spectrographic Methods to Glass Analysis. |
352 |
B. S. COOPER, B.Sc., A.Inst.P |
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The Problem of Decolorising Glass. |
358 |
F. C. FLINT, B.S. |
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The Decolorising of Glass-A Review. |
375 |
E. J. GOODING, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
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The Crushing and Sieving of Glass to Ensure Control of the Surface of the Grains. |
384 |
DR. EDWIN BERGER |
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A Report of Progress on Glass Durability Methods. |
405 |
W. C. TAYLOR |
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A Note on a Powder Method of Comparing the Solubilities of Glasses. |
416 |
A. R. WOOD, M.A. |
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A Critical Examination of the Standard Test for the Chemical Durability of Glass Bottles. |
418 |
A. COUSEN, Ph.D., M.Sc., .A.R.C.S. |
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The Mechanical Strength of Glass. |
428 |
A. J. PAGE HOLLAND , M.Sc., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Some Factors which Influence the Results in Tests of the Mechanical Strength of Glass. |
429 |
E. ALBRECHT |
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The Nature of the Mechanical Strength of Glass. |
432 |
PROFESSOR DR. A. SMEKAL |
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The Influence of Specimen Width on the Breaking Strength of Sheet Glass. |
449 |
PROFESSOR DR. A. SMEKAL |
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Suggested Standards for the Testing of Safety Glass. |
454 |
ING. F. VERSEN |
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The Thermal Endurance of Glass. |
461 |
W. HAMPTON, B.SeM.., Ph.D. |
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General Methods of Determining the Thermal Endurance of Glass. |
475 |
DR. H. SCHONBORN |
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A Proposed Standard Thermal Endurance Test based on the Use of Glass Rods-A Report of the Glass Standards Committee of the Society of Glass Technology. |
498 |
E. SEDDON, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
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Thermal Endurance Tests for Glassware. |
511 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
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The Thermal Endurance of Glass Articles. |
517 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., A.Inst.P. |
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The Thermal Endurance of Glass |
524 |
K. TABATA and T. MORIYA |
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Co-operative Tests on the Mechanical Strength of Glass. |
530 |
DR. L. NAVIAS |
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The Testing of Tank Blocks. |
536 |
DR.-ING. 0. BARTSCH |
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The Testing of Refractory Blocks for Glass Tank Furnaces. |
548 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D |
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The Testing of Tank Blocks. |
566 |
J. F. HYSLOP, B.Sc. |
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Fireclay Grog for Glass Refractories. |
570 |
DR.-ING. R. BARTA |
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The Properties of Open-Hearth Furnace Checker Bricks. |
574 |
T. SWINDEN, D.Met., and J. H. CHESTERS, Ph.D |
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Bricks of Artificial Agglomerated Mullite for Regenerator Packing. |
586 |
P. BERGERON |
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Report from Committee II of the D.G.G. on Refractory Materials for Glass Furnace Regenerators. Presented |
595 |
DR.-ING. 0. BARTSCH |
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Some Technical Proposals and Data for an Examination of the Thermal Performance of Glass Melting 'yanks. |
596 |
DR.-ING. W. FRIEDMANN |
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Proposals for a Standard Basis for the Expression of Tank Furnace Performances. |
640 |
W. A. MOORSHEAD, A.R.C.Sc. |
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Methods of Investigating Glass Currents in Tank Furnaces |
651 |
DIPL.-ING. W. SCIINEEKLOTH and DIPL. ING. W. SPIELVOGEL |
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The Flow of Glass in Tank Furnaces. |
676 |
A. L. MARDEN |
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Calculation of the Specific Heats of Vitreous Silica and Components of Glasses as Functions of the Temperature |
680 |
A. THURET |
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Heat Resisting Steels for the Glass Industry. |
685 |
R. J. SARJANT, D.Sc., and T. H. MIDDLEHAM |
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Glass Grinding and Cutting Tools. |
717 |
A. GUILLEAUME |
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Sand-blasting and other Processes for Decorating Glass. |
724 |
S. POLLITZER |
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The Development in the Design of English Glassware during the last Hundred Years. |
735 |
J. H. HOGAN, D.I |
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The Present Position of Glass Decoration in Germany . |
741 |
PROFESSOR W. VON EIFF |
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The Artist in the Glass Industry |
751 |
PROFESSOR W. WAGENFELD |
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Gla ss Decoration in Bohemia in the Era of Empire and Biedermeier |
758 |
DR. F. X. JIRIK |
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New Developments in Glass for Constructional Purposes. |
764 |
DR. J. POLIVKA |
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXV 1941
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Effect of Small Amounts of Certain Colouring Oxides on the Colour of a Soda-Lime-Silica Glass |
5 |
ERIC PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Flow of Gases in Natural Draught Furnaces. |
21 |
E. J. GOODING, B.Sc., Ph.D., and M. W. THRING, B.A |
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Some Observations on the Sampling and Testing of Sands for Making Colourless Glass. |
86 |
A. SHERLOCK |
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Note on Some Cadmium, Selenium and Sulphur-contain ing Glasses, with Sharp Cut-off and High Total Light Transmission. |
95 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Se.Tecb. |
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V.-Corporate Efforts in the Glass Industry |
100 |
S. B. BAGLEY, LL.D., F.S.G.T. |
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The Effect of Shape on the Bursting Strength of Tubes. |
121 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.Inst.P., A.I.C., F.I.E.S., F.S.G.T. |
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Fundamental Studies of the Melting Processes of Glasses containing Lead Oxide. A Study of the Reactions between Silica and the Oxides of Lead and the Rate of Formation of Glass from them |
136 |
ERIC PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Some Experiments on the Substitution of Potash in an Alkali-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass for Electric Lamp Purposes |
150 |
By J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
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Note on the Expansion Characteristics of Glasses for Sodium Vapour Lamp Seals. |
159 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech |
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An Investigation into the Variation with Temperature on the Spectral Transmission of Glasses. I. The Trans-mission in the Visual Spectral Region at Temperatures from 20° to the Softening Point. |
164 |
A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Effect of Viscosity on the Melting Rate of Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses |
221 |
ERIC PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P. |
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Fundamental Studies of the Melting Processes of Glasses Containing Lead Oxide. II. The Effect of Alkali on the Rate of Melting and Devitrification Tem peratures of Alkai-Lead Oxide-Silica Glasses. |
231 |
ERIC PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Fundamental Studies of the Melting Processes of Glasses Containing Lead Oxide. III. The Effect on the Melting Rate and Devitrification Temperature of a Potash-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass of the Substitution of Lead Oxide by Lime or Barium Oxide, Including an Examination of Some Commercial Glass Compositions. |
241 |
ERIC PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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A Proposed Method for Calculating the Performance of Glass Tank Furnaces. |
249 |
W. M. HAMPTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T. |
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Principles Underlying the Calculation of Furnace Per formance. |
270 |
W. A. MOORSHEAD, A.R.C.S. |
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Some Notes on Proposed Methods of Calculating Fur nace.Performance |
289 |
H: L. CROOK, B .A. |
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Progress in Technical Development and Research under the Auspices of the Glass Delegacy during the Year 1940-41 |
297 |
An Investigation of the Temperature Gradients Established in Refractory Blocks during their Firing. |
310 |
ERIC PRES Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXVI 1942
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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High Temperature Recuperators. |
5 |
J. B. WAGSTAFF S.M., B.Sc. |
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The Interpretation of Thermal Endurance Tests on Glass Containers. |
22 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
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The Influence of Temperature on the Mechanical Strength of Glass. |
35 |
G. O. JONES, B.A., B.Sc., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Commercial Use of Scientific Data-with Special Reference to Illuminating Glassware. |
62 |
S. ENGLISH, D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P. |
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The Structure and Constitution of Glass. |
82 |
ERIC PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P. |
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The Performance of Glass Tank Furnaces. Discussion |
108 |
Some Fundamental Aspects of Heat Transmission by Radiation from Flames and Furnace Linings. |
113 |
E. C. W. SMITH, B.Sc., A. L. ROBERTS, Ph.D., and D. T. A. TOWNEND, D.Sc., Ph.D., D.I.C. |
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The Hardness and Scratch Resistance of Plastics. A New Method of Test. |
130 |
D. STARKIE, M.SC., Ph.D. |
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The Utilisation of Low-Grade Fuels in Gas Producers. |
145 |
M. W. THRING, B.A |
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The Significance of Surface Marks on Fractured Glass |
155 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A., F.S.G.T. |
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The Behaviour of Tuck-Stones in a Glass Tank Furnace. |
172 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.S.G.T. |
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Cords, Surface Condition, and the Quality of Glassware. |
177 |
A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., D.I.C., E. PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Strength of Bottles as Affected by Limitations of Manufacturing Processes. |
196 |
F. W. PRESTON |
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Addendum to " The Significance of Surface Marks on Fractured Glass." |
214 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A., F.S.G.T. |
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The Viscosity and Working Characteristics of Glasses. Part I. The Viscosity of Some Commercial Glasses at Temperatures Between Approximately 500° and 1400°. |
215 |
J. BOOW, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER. |
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Progress in Technical Development and Research under the Auspices of the Glass Delegacy during the Year 1941-42. |
241 |
The Visual Spectrophotometry of Glasses, with Special Reference to Low Absorptive Glasses. |
254 |
T. H. WANG, M.Sc., D.I.C. |
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Some Spectrophotometric Investigations on Iron Oxide-Containing Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. Part I. The Influence of Concentration and Ferric-Ferrous Dissociation. |
272 |
T. H. WANG, M.Sc., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXVII 1943
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Effect of Shape on the Thermal Endurance of Glass Rods. |
5 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A., F.S.G.T. |
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The Effect of Arsenic on the Melting and Refining Rate in a Tank Furnace of Soda-Lime-Silica Glass for Colourless Containers. |
18 |
FRANCIS WINKS, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
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The Measurement and Control of Liquid Steel Temperatures. |
22 |
T. LAND, M.A. |
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Method and Apparatus for Producing Samples of High Melting Point Glass. |
32 |
M. PIRANI, Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T. |
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The Electrical Breakdown of Glasses at Elevated Temperatures. |
38 |
M. PIRANI, Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T. |
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The Problem of Cords in Glass. |
42 |
PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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A Suggested Procedure for the Examination after Failure of Glass-Melting Pots. |
53 |
ERIC PRESTON, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.I.C., F.Inst.P. |
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Some Spectrophotometric Investigations on Iron-Containing Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses. Part II. The Effect of Arsenic and Antimony Oxides. |
60 |
T. H. WANG, M.Sc., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER. |
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The Effect of Shape on the Thermal Endurance of Cylindrical Glass Containers. |
77 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A. |
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The Viscosity and Working Properties of Glass. Part II. The Rate of Cooling and Setting of Colourless and Coloured Glasses. |
94 |
JAMES BOOW, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
Edmond Feil. The First Successful Manufacturer of Optical Glass in America. |
113 |
W. H. S. CHANCE, M.A. |
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Coloured Glasses. Part I. |
133 |
WOLDEMAR A. WEYL |
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The Viscosity and Working Characteristics of Glasses. Part III. Some Observations on the Rate of Cooling and Viscosity of Glasses during Manipulation by Hand |
207 |
JAMES BOOW, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Development of Light Weight Glass Containers in the U.S. |
238 |
F. W. PRESTON |
|
Progress in Education, Research and Technical Development under the Auspices of the Glass Delegacy during the year 1942-43 |
250 |
Coloured Glasses. Part II. The Colour of Glasses Produced by Various Colouring Ions. |
265 |
WOLDEMAR A. WEYL |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXVIII 1944
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Behaviour of Glass Under Impact and Static Loading. |
5 |
R. N. HAWARD, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
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The Assessment of the Thermal Performance of Tank Furnaces for Melting Glass. |
33 |
FURNACE COMMITTEE |
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A Test of the Thermal Performance Formula Based on a Glass Melting Tank Furnace Fired by Coke-Oven Gas. |
53 |
L. MOXON, F. WINKS, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T., and B. P. DUDDING, M.B.E., Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T. |
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Retrospect and Prospect. |
92 |
HARRY MOORE, A.R.C.S., D.Sc., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T. |
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Glass-Making at 2000 ° C. By J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D., and O. ADAMS, B.Sc. |
105 |
The Ternary Diagram of the Durability of the Na 2 O-CaO-SiO 2 Glasses towards Sodium Carbonate Solutions |
113 |
PROFESSOR M. A. BESBORODOV, D.Sc.Tech. |
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The Glassy Matrix in Tank Blocks. |
119 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D., and K. SEAL. |
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The Behaviour of Laminated and Toughened Glass under Static Bending and Impact at Different Velocities |
133 |
R. N. HAWARD, B.A., Ph.D |
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The Variation of Apparent Porosity Through a Slip-Cast Sillimanite Tank-Block. |
152 |
JAMES BOOW, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and G. E. WALKER, B.Sc.Tech. |
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Coloured Glasses. Part II (continued).-The Colour of Glasses Produced by Various Colouring Ions. |
158 |
WOLDEMAR A. WEYL |
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Coloured Glasses. Part III.-The Colours Imparted by the Non-Metallic Elements; Sulphur, Selenium, Tellurium, and Phosphorus and Their Compounds. |
267 |
WOLDEMAR A. WEYL |
|
Education and Research during 1943--44 under the Auspices of the Glass Delegacy |
355 |
The Strength of Glass Fibres. Part I. Elastic Properties. |
368 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A., F.S.G.T. |
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The Strength of Glass Fibres. Part II. The Effect of Heat Treatment on Strength. |
388 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A., F.S.G.T. |
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The Mechanism of Brittle Rupture in Glass. |
406 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, B.A., F.S.G.T. |
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The Determination of the Elastic and Viscous Properties of Glass at Temperatures below the Annealing Range. |
432 |
G. O. JONES, M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D. |
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Energy Additivity in Glasses. |
463 |
MAURICE L. HUGGINS and KUAN-HAN SUN, M.S., Ph.D. |
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The Behaviour of Laminated and Toughened Glass under Static Bending and Impact at Different Velocities |
469 |
R. N. HAWARD, B.A., Ph.D. (Discussion) |
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXIX 1945
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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Studies in the Distribution of Temperature through Molten Glasses in a Tank Melting Furnace. Part I. Laboratory Measurements on Some Commercial Glasses. |
5 |
R. HALLE, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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Note on Silicon Stones in Glass. |
35 |
C. E. GOULD, J. DAVIES and A. J. HOLLAND |
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The Influence of Boric Oxide on the Crystallisation of Soda-Potash-Lime-Silica Glass. |
38 |
G. E. WALKER, B.Sc.Tech. |
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Glass-to-Metal Seals. |
48 |
G. D. REDSTON, B.Sc.Tech., and J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech. |
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Sealing Glasses. |
77 |
A. E. DALE and J. E. STANWORTH M.Sc.Tech. |
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Glass-to-Metal Seals, with Particular Reference to Current Lead-In Seals in Vacuum Devices. |
92 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
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The Stress-Optical Coefficient of Glasses. |
111 |
W. BALMFORTH, B.Sc.Tech., and A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., D.I.C. |
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A Projection Type of Strain-Viewer. |
124 |
J. FORTEY, B.Sc. |
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The Preparation of Standard Glass Discs for the Testing of Internal Strain in Glassware. |
129 |
T. D. GREEN |
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The Preparation of the British Model of Standard Strain Discs. |
148 |
A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., D.I.C. |
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Studies in the Distribution of Temperature through Molten Glasses in a Tank Melting Furnace. Part II. The Effect of Iron Oxide and its State of Oxidation on Heat Transmission. |
170 |
ROBERT HALLE, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Effect of Chemical Composition on the Relationship between Refractive Index and Abbe Value for Binary Systems. |
192 |
KUALA-HAN SUN and MAURICE L. HUGGINS |
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The Behaviour of Laminated and Toughened Glass under Impact by a Falling Bolt. |
197 |
R. N. HAWARD, B.A., Ph.D. |
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The Viscosity and Working Characteristics of Glasses. Part IV. Some Observations on the Rate of Cooling and Viscosity of Glasses during Manipulation by Automatic Machines. |
199 |
JAMES BOOW, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Viscosity and Working Characteristics of Glasses. Part V. Temperature Measurements during the Manipulation of Glass by Semi-Automatic Presses. |
233 |
JAMES BOOW, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
An Examination of the Heavy Mineral Content of Silica Sands Used for Glass-making |
250 |
F. W. ADAMS, M.Sc. |
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The Identification by X-rays of Heavy Minerals in Fairlight (Sussex) and other Glass-making Sands. |
258 |
H. P. ROOKSBY, B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
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A Note on the Heavy Minerals Present in Some British Glass-making Sands. |
266 |
W. DAVIES, M.SC., Ph.D., F.G.S., and W. J. REES, O.B.E., D.Sc.Tech., F.R.I.C., F.S.G.T |
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268 |
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A. SHERLOCK |
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The Millstone Grit of the Yorkshire Dales as a Source of Glass making Sand. |
273 |
W. DAVIES, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.G.S., and W. J. REES, O.B.E., D.Sc.Tech., F.R.I.C., F.S.G.T. |
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The Specific Surface and Grain-shape of Silica Sands Used for Glass-making. |
279 |
W. DAVIES, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.G:S., and W. J. REES, O.B.E., D.Sc.Tech., F.R.I.C., F.S.G.T. |
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Coloured Glasses. |
289 |
WOLDEMAR A. WEYL |
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The Influence of Boric Oxide on the Refractive Index and Dispersion of Soda-Boric Oxide-Silica Glasses. |
390 |
T. H. WANG, M.Sc., D.I.C., and PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
397 |
Teaching, Research and Other Technical Activities under the Auspices of the Glass Delegacy during the Year 1944-45 |
|
On the Viscosity of Some Glasses in the Annealing Range. |
414 |
A. E. DALE, B.Sc., and J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech. |
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The Effect of Chemical Composition on the Refractive Index and Abbe Value of Ternary Silicate Glass Systems. |
428 |
MAURICE L. HUGGINS, KUAN-HAN SUN and RUTH M. WELCH |
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Some Experiments on the Substitution of Lead Oxide in an Alkali-Lead Oxide-Silica Glass for Electrical Purposes. |
434 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE, B.Sc., Ph.D. |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXX 1946
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Rate of Creep at Elevated Temperatures of Four Sillimanite Tank Blocks. |
5 |
JAMES BOOW, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and G. E. WALKER, B.Sc.Tech. |
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A Further Study of the Performance of a Glass-Melting Tank Furnace Fired by Coke Oven Gas. |
13 |
B. P. DUDDING, M.B.E., Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T |
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The Physical Properties of Glass in Relation to its Structure. |
31 |
J. M. STEVELS |
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The Structure of Glass |
54 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech. |
|
The Technique of Glass-to-Metal Sealing with Special Reference to Vacuum-Tight Seals. |
67 |
A. G. LONG |
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Coloured Glasses. Part V. The Fluorescence and the Solarisation of Glass. |
90 |
WOLDEMAR A. WEYL |
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The Physical Properties of Glasses. Part III. The Density of Borate Glasses. |
173 |
J. M. STEVELS |
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VIII.-The Physical Properties of Glasses. Part IV. The Density of Phosphate and Germanate Glasses. |
192 |
J. M. STEVELS |
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A Brief History of the Wear Glass Works. |
198 |
C. J. PURSER-HOPE, B.Sc.Tech. |
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Stresses in Glass-to-Metal Bead Seals at Room Temperature. |
201 |
G. D. REDSTON, B.Sc.Tech., and J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
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The Effect of Heat Treatment in Different Atmospheres on the Stress in Tungsten-to-Glass Seals. |
217 |
M. MANNERS, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D. |
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Impact Marks in Glass. |
239 |
J. G. HOLMES, A.R.C.S., B.Sc:, F.Inst.P. |
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Further Studies of the Thermal Performance of Glass Melting Tank Furnaces. |
243 |
B. P. DUDDING, M.B.E., Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T. |
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The Efficiency of Glass-Melting Tank Furnaces. Some Calculations of the Quantity Termed " Heat-Availability." |
278 |
D. SISMEY, B.Sc., M.Inst.F. |
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Some Deductions from the Furnace Performance Formula. |
295 |
C. E. GOULD |
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The Physical Properties of Glasses. Part V. A Peculiar Phenomenon in the Vitreous System Na 2 O-B 2 O 3 . |
303 |
J. M. STEVELS |
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The Physical Properties of Glasses. Part VI. The Relationship between the Volume and the Number of Glass-Forming Ions in Silicate Glasses. |
306 |
J. M. STEVELS |
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The Physical Properties of Glasses. Part VII. The Molecular Refraction of Glasses. |
310 |
J. M. STEVELS |
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Additive Energy Relationships in Oxygen-Containing Crystals and Glasses. |
318 |
MAURICE L. HUGGINS and KUAN-HAN SUN |
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The Effect of Changes of Composition on Density Changes in Silicate Glasses. |
327 |
KUAN-HAN SUN and MAURICE L. HUGGINS |
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The Representation of the Density and Optical Properties of Ternary Silicate Glass Systems by Contour Maps. |
333 |
KUAN-HAN SUN, RUTH M. WELCH and MAURICE L. HUGGINS |
|
Studies in the Distribution of Temperature through Molten Glasses in a Tank Melting Furnace. Part III. The Effect of Glass Composition. |
343 |
R. S. ALLISON, B.Sc., R. HALLS, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Studies in the Distribution of Temperature through Molten Glasses in a Tank Melting Furnace. Part IV. The Effect of Cobalt Oxide on the Temperature of Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses at Different Depths in a Laboratory Scale Furnace. |
356 |
R. S. ALLISON, B.Sc., R. HALLS, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and Prof. W. E. S. TURNER |
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Impressions of the American Glass Industry. |
364 |
T. WARDLEY. |
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Some Investigations of Alumino-Phosphate and Alumino Silicate Glasses. |
381 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXXI 1947
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Glass Industry in Transition. |
5 |
GEOFFREY MARCHAND, M.A., F.R.S.A., F.I.I.A., F.S.G.T. |
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The Delayed Elastic Effect in Silicate Glasses at Room Temperature. |
17 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, M.A., F.S.G.T., and R. F. R. SYKES, B.Sc., B.Sc.Tech. |
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The Relation between the Delayed Elastic Effect and the Decay of Strength of Silicate Glasses at Room Temperature. |
36 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, M.A., F.S.G.T., and R. F. R. SYKES, B.Sc., B.Sc.Tech. |
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The Relation between the Physical Properties and the Structure of Glass. Part I. Variations of the Physical Properties with Time. |
50 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
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The Relation between the Physical Properties and the Structure of Glass. Part II. Viscosity as a Function of Temperature. |
74 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., F.Inst.P |
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Some Comments on the American Glass Industry. |
90 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.R.I.C., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T. |
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Notes on Some American High Temperature Furnaces. |
94 |
H. S. Y. GILL, B.Sc.Tecb. |
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Some Impressions of the Refractories Industry in the United States. |
97 |
D. DIXON, A.C.I.S. |
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The Colour and Constitution of Glass. |
100 |
H. COLE, M.A., F.R.I.C. |
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The Constitution of Coloured Glasses. (+ Discussion) |
105 |
H. COLE, M.A., F.R.I.C. |
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Glass Network Formation and the Covalency Factor. |
114 |
H. COLE, M.A., F.R.I.C. |
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Studies in the Distribution of Temperature Through Molten Glasses in a Tank-Melting Furnace. Part V. The Distribution of Temperature in Commercial Tank-Melting Furnaces. |
122 |
R. HALLE , B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., F.R.S.A. |
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The Meaning of the Term " Diathermancy," and the Heating of Glass in Tank Furnaces. |
134 |
DR. F. W. PRESTON |
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The Physical Properties of Glass. Parts I and II. (Discussion) |
141 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
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A Note on the Statistical Examination of Some Results of Porosity and After-Contraction Tests on Refractory Specimens. |
147 |
S. C. WATERTON, B.Se., Ph.D |
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Lanthanum and Barium in Glass-Forming Systems. |
153 |
GORDON F. BREWSTER, NORBERT J. KREIDL and TYLER G. PETT |
|
The Application of Magnesium Fluoride Anti-Reflection Films to Glass Surfaces. |
170 |
S. BATESON, Ph.D |
|
The Rate of Wear of Tank Blocks in Service. |
194 |
H. WHITTAKER and E. SEDDON, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.Inst.F. |
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The Temperature Gradient in Glass Tank Melting Furnaces. |
213 |
C. E. GOULD |
|
Tbe Influence of Delayed Elasticity on the Rate of Annealing of Glass. |
218 |
G. 0. JONES, M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D |
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The Determination of Sodium Oxide in Glass by Use of Zinc Uranyl Acetate. |
228 |
J. T. JONES |
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Fundamental Conditions for Glass Formation. |
245 |
KUAN-HAN SUN |
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The Contribution to the Refractive Index and Abbe Value of a Glass by the Oxide Components. |
254 |
KUAN-HAN SUN |
|
Fine-grained Sand for Glass Melting. |
259 |
FINN GJESMOE |
|
Physical Processes Involved in Sintering. |
264 |
D. H. BANGHAM |
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The Swelling of Coals. Model Experiments with Glass. |
267 |
D. H. BANGHAM, J. H. MCKEE and M. PIRANI |
|
The Strength of Sintered Powder Artefacts. |
270 |
M. PIRANI, Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T., and J. H. MCKEE, M.A., B.Sc., A.R.I.C. |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXXII 1948
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Effect of Low Temperatures on the Breaking Strength of Sheet Glass. |
5 |
A. J. HOLLAND, M.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.C.S., D.I.C. |
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The Viscosity and Nature of Glass. |
20 |
By J. E. STANWORTH M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
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The Theoretical Development of Simplified Annealing Schedules. |
32 |
G. D. REDSTON, B.Se.Tech., and J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
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A Study of Some Special U.V.-Absorbing Glasses which are Transparent to Visible Radiation. |
40 |
V. CTYROKY |
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The Mechanism of Corrosion of Refractory Materials by Molten Glass. |
46 |
K. E. SEAL, B.Sc., F.G.S. |
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The Mechanism of the Solution of Pairs of Glasses and of Other Liquids. |
62 |
H. JEBSEN-MARWEDEL |
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Proposals for an Extended Form of the Thermal Performance Formula for more Accurate Evaluation of Tank Furnace Data. |
70 |
H. BRONDUM-NIELSEN, M.Sc |
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The Vitreous Enamelling of Glass Containers |
88 |
J. G. GREGORY, B.Sc. |
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Stresses in Two-Wire Glass-to-Metal Seals. |
99 |
O. ADAMS, B.Sc. |
|
American Practice in the Domestic Glassware Industry. |
113 |
W. MASKILL, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., Ph.D. |
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The Reduction of Cobalt in Glass. |
122 |
Ing.Dr. M. FANDERLIK and F. SCHILL |
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A Kinetic Approach to the Theory of the Strength of Glass. |
127 |
S. M. Cox, B.A. |
|
A Note on Very Soft Glasses and Some of Their Electrical Applications. |
147 |
A. E. DALE, B.Sc.Tech., and J. E. STAN-WORTH, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
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On the Structure of Glass. |
154 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T |
|
The Use of Scientific Theory in Industry. |
173 |
W. M. HAMPTON, Ph.D., F.Inst.P., F.R.I.C., F.I.E.S., F.S.G.T. |
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The Application of the Results of Some Steel Furnace Trials to Glass Furnace Practice. |
189 |
M. W. THRING, M.A., F.Inst.P. |
|
The Cinematography of Open-Hearth Furnace Flames. |
209 |
DR. J. H. CHESTERS |
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The Fracture of Squares of Transparent Plastic Sheeting under Impact at Different Velocities. |
211 |
R. N. HAWARD |
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New Methods of Gas Analysis. |
216 |
W. J. GOODERHAM |
|
On Cobalt in Glass.J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech. F.S.G.T. |
224 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech. F.S.G.T. |
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Solid Liquids. The Meaning of " Undercooled Liquid," or " Supercooled Liquid." |
233 |
DR. F. W. PRESTON |
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The Surface Properties of Glasses as Affected by Heavy Metal Ions. |
247 |
W. A. WEYL |
|
The Influence of Heavy Metal Ions on the Hygroscopicity of a Glass Surface. |
260 |
M. K. ROMAN, E. C. MARBOE and W. A. WEYL |
|
Some Adhesion Phenomena Involving Glasses, Metals and Fused Salts and their Interpretation. |
264 |
E. C. MARBOE, W. D. SMILEY and W. A. WEYL |
|
Release of Gas Supersaturation from Liquids by Solid Surfaces. |
281 |
EVELYN C. MARBOE and W. A. WEYL |
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The Delayed Elastic Effect in Glass Fibres and the Constitution of Glass in Fibre Form. |
291 |
J. B. MURGATROYD, M.A. |
|
The Transformation Range in Glass. |
301 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T |
|
A Study of Configuration Changes in Glass by Means of Density Measurements. |
309 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., F.Inst.P., and G. A. JONES, B.A. |
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An Elementary Kinetic Theory of Dilute Silica Glass. |
340 |
S. M. Cox, B.A. |
|
The Ionic Structure of Glass. |
366 |
J. E. STANWORTH, M.Sc.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
|
The Delayed Elastic Effect in Glass Fibres and the Constitution of Glass in Fibre Form. (Discussion) |
373 |
J. B. MURGATROYD. |
|
A Note on Some Relations between the Mechanical Strength and the Structure of Glass. |
378 |
PROFESSOR DR. ADOLF G. SMEKAL |
|
What Experiments are Needed in Glass Science? |
382 |
G. 0. JONES |
|
The Principles Underlying the Electric Melting of Glass. |
399 |
IVAN PEYCHES, Agrege de l'Universite, Docteur es Sciences |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXXIII 1949
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Solution of the Refractory Blocks in the Tank Wall of a Glass Melting Furnace. |
5 |
C. E. GOULD |
|
The Measurement of Heat Input into a Furnace. |
19 |
Furnace Committee |
|
The Oxidation of Silicon-Carbide Refractory Materials. |
27 |
A. C. LEA, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. |
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The Control of Glass Quality by the Measurement of Refractive Index. |
51 |
R. E. BASTICK, B.Sc., Ph.D., A.Inst.P., and C. E. GOULD |
|
Refractive-index Measurements as a Control of the Quality of Lead Glass for Tubing Manufacture. |
59 |
M. MANNERS, B.Sc.Tech., Ph.D., and J. H. PARTRIDGE, Ph.D., D.Sc. |
|
Some Aspects of the Flow Properties of Very High Viscosity |
64 |
G. O. JONES |
|
A Standard Method of Determining Stresses in Glass-to-Metal Seals of the Sandwich and Bead Types. |
7 |
GLASS: MANUFACTURE AND PROPERTIES COMMITTEE |
|
The Economics of Cooling Glass Tanks by Air. |
82 |
C. E. GOULD |
|
Grid Gas in the Czechoslovakian Glass Industry. |
89 |
DR.ING.DR. M. FANDERLIK |
|
The Production of Oxygen. |
95 |
PROFESSOR D. M. NEWITT, F.R.S., and DR. G. G. HASELDEN |
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The Use of Oxygen in the Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metallurgical Industries. Part I. |
103 |
D. J. O. BRANDT (B.I.S.R.A.) |
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The Interpretation of the Experimental Data on the Strength of Glass. |
120 |
G. O. JONES |
|
The Flow of Glass. |
138 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., F.Inst.P. |
|
Two Model Laws on Highly Viscous Fluids. |
163 |
PROFESSOR A. H. M. ANDREASEN, D.Sc.Tech. |
|
The Development of Some Very Soft Glasses |
167 |
A. E. DALE, M.Sc.Tech., and J. E. STANWORTH, M.Se.Tech., F.S.G.T. |
|
The Use of Oxygen in the Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metallurgical Industries. Part II. |
176 |
D. J. O. BRANDT |
|
The Routine Control by Density and Thermal Expansion Measurements of Glasses during Manufacture. |
188 |
P. STATON and P. MAYCOCK |
|
Some Observations on Density Changes, their Measurement and Influence on the Quality of Container Glass. |
199 |
A. T. COE |
|
The Dielectric Properties of Glass and their Structural Interpretation. |
220 |
W. A. WEYL |
|
Optical Properties and the Constitution of Glass |
239 |
FRANK L. JONES and NORBERT J. KREIDL |
|
The Solubility of Fluorides in Glass. Part I. |
255 |
R. J. CALLOW |
|
Oxidation-reduction Effects in Glasses of Different Composition. |
267 |
PROFESSOR H. MOORE |
|
That Curious Word " Lehr." |
278 |
PROFESSOR W. E. S. TURNER |
|
The Action of Sulphur Dioxide and of Water on Glass Surfaces. |
289 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, B.Sc., F.Inst.P., F.S.G.T., and J. O. ISARD, M.A. |
|
A Spectrophotometric Study of the Colours Given by Iron in Alkali Lime-Silica and Alkali-Lime-Boro-Silicate Glasses. Part I, The Forms in which the Iron Exists in these Glasses. |
336 |
PROFESSOR H. MOORE and S. N. PRASAD, M.Sc., Ph.D. |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXXIV 1950
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
|
Leadless Sealing Glasses. |
5 |
J. E. STANWORTH. |
|
The Packing and Porosity of Grog Particles. |
10 |
T. S. Busy. |
|
A Method for the Determination of the Porosity of Materials in Grain Form. |
17 |
B. EICHLER. |
|
The Identification of Stones in Glass. |
25 |
H. E. TAYLOR and D. K. HILL. |
|
Recent Developments in Gas Producers. |
40 |
G. W. C. ALLAN. |
|
The Sodium Hydride Process and its Application to the Cleaning of Moulds for the Glass Industry. |
55 |
N. L. EVANS. |
|
Evidence Against Oriented Structure in Glass Fibres. |
63 |
W. H. OTTO and F. W. PRESTON. |
|
The Plastic Deformation of Optical Glass. |
69 |
WILFRED TAYLOR, |
|
The Hardness of Glass. |
77 |
DR. W. H. WILLOTT. |
|
The Relation between the Dielectric Losses and the Composition of Glass. |
80 |
DR. J. M. STEVELS |
|
Mould Cleaning by the Vapour Blast Process. |
101 |
E. J. GOODING. |
|
The Baar Collection of Glass. |
108 |
PIERRE BAAR |
|
Some Views on the Breaking of Glass Derived from the Examination of Fracture Surfaces. |
114 |
H. MARSHALL BATESON. |
|
The Evolution of a Small Glass Bottle Factory. |
119 |
HERBERT A. BATESON. |
|
The Mineralogy of some Corroded Firebricks from Glass Tank Furnace Regenerators. |
134 |
LESLIE BOR. |
|
Development of Glasses Transmitting Bactericidal Radiation. |
153 |
J. E. STANWORTH. |
|
Spectrophotometric Study of the Colours Given by Iron in Alkali-Lime-Silica and Alkali-Lime-Borosilicate Glasses. Part II. Reduction-Oxidation Equilibria in Glasses, as Revealed by the Colours Given by Iron. The Influence of Alumina on the Colour. |
173 |
PROFESSOR H. MOORE and S. N. PRASAD. |
|
A Spectrophotometric Study of the Colours Given by Iron in Alkali Lime-Silica and Alkali-Lime-Borosilicate Glasses. Part III. Reduction-Oxidation Equilibria in Glasses Made from Batches Containing Oxidising Agents, as Revealed by the Colours Given by Iron. The Decolorising Effects of Different Oxidising Agents in Glasses Containing Iron. |
193 |
PROFESSOR H. MOORE and S. N. PRASAD. |
|
Magneto-optic Effects in Glass. Part I. |
220 |
H. COLE. |
|
Practical Aspects of the Electric Melting of Glass. |
238 |
EDOUARD V. BOREL |
|
The Rapid Determination of Lead in Glass. |
254 |
H. P. MOLLENHOWER |
|
The Chemical Analysis of a Soda-Lime-Silica-Magnesia Glass. |
257 |
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS COMMITTEE |
|
J. E. STANWORTH. |
273 |
Correction to the paper in the August issue, pp. 153-172 |
|
An Experimental Investigation of Alumino-Silicate Refractories of High Purity, for Use in Glass-Melting. |
274 |
PROFESSOR H. MOORE and R. HEELEY. |
|
The Chemical Analysis of a Soda-Boric Oxide-Alumina-Silica Glass of High Silica and Boric Oxide Content. |
305 |
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS COMMITTEE |
|
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXXV 1951
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
|
The Magnetic Susceptibility and Constitution of Coloured Glasses. Part I. Theoretical Considerations and Experimental Method. |
5 |
H. COLE. |
|
The Magnetic Susceptibility and Constitution of Coloured Glasses. Part II. Glasses Containing Iron Oxide. |
25 |
H. COLE. |
|
Intersecting Rib-marks on Glass. |
41 |
F. W. PRESTON |
|
Limiting Compositions of Binary Glasses of the Type xR 2 O.SiO 2 and of Ternary Glasses of Types xR 2 O.yRO.SiO 2 and xR 2 O.yR 2 O3,.SiO 2 in Relation to Glass Structure. |
43 |
PROFESSOR H. MOORE and M. CAREY. |
|
Magnetic Studies on Glasses Containing Iron, in Relation to Their Colour and Constitution. |
58 |
PROFESSOR H. MOORE and S. KUMAR. |
|
The Determination of Small Quantities of Boric Oxide in Glass. |
93 |
G. R. BALL, B.Sc., and E. W. FAJANS |
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The Temperature Variation of Thermal Expansion and Electrical Resistivity of a Borosilicate Glass. |
103 |
S. M. Cox, J. F. STIRLING and P. L. KIRBY. |
|
The Electrical Properties of Some Lithia-Containing Glasses. |
136 |
A. E. DALE, E. F. PEGG and J. E. STANWORTH. |
|
Oil-Firing from a Furnace Builder's Point of View. |
146 |
ALEC GARSTANG, |
|
Oil-Firing : The Viewpoint of the Glass Manufacturer. |
158 |
S. KRUSZEWSKI, and DR. E. SEDDON. |
|
The Symposium on Oil-Firing. Discussion of the Papers Presented'. |
177 |
A. GARSTANG, S. KRUSZEWSKI and DR. E. SEDDON. |
|
New Glasses for the Construction of Sodium-Vapour Discharge Lamps. |
185 |
A. E. DALE, and J. E. STANWORTH. |
|
The Porosity of Tank Blocks. Its Measurement and Variation. |
193 |
H. WHITTAKER and DR. E. SEDDON. |
|
Density Changes in Fused Silica. |
206 |
R. W. DOUGLAS, and J. O. ISARD. |
|
The Solubility of Fluorides in Glass. Part II. |
226 |
R. J. CALLOW. |
|
The Use of Electronic Devices in the Glass Industry. |
230 |
By W. J. R. MERREX. |
|
The Surface Tension and Structure of Silicate Slags. |
241 |
T. B. KING, |
|
Astronomical Telescopes. |
260 |
G. M. Sissox. |
|
The Ternary System Na 2 O-B 2 O 3 -SiO 2 . |
274 |
GEORGE W. MOREY. |
|
The Influence of Some Metal Ions on the Devitrification of Glasses. |
292 |
G. D. RIECK and DR. J. M. STEVELS |
|
The Relation between Diameter and Thermal Endurance of Glass Rods. |
309 |
M. D. KARKHANAVALA and PROFESSOR S. R. SCHOLES. |
|
The Relations of Thermal Expansion, Composition and Structure of Glasses. I. The Sodium Oxide-Silica Glasses. |
317 |
PROFESSOR HENRY H. BLAU |
|
The Fracture Velocity of a Glass at Liquid Hydrogen Temperatures. |
333 |
HENRY M. DIMMICK |
|
A Method of Determining the Viscosity of Highly Viscous Materials. |
345 |
FINN GRONLUND. |
|
The Colour of Iron-Containing Glasses of Varying Composition. |
368 |
GORDON F. BREWSTER and NORBERT J. KREIDL. |
|
A Note on Arsenic Glasses. |
375 |
A. E. BADGER and D. E. SHARP |
|
On the Structure of Glass. |
392 |
PROFESSOR ADOLPH G. SMEKAL |
|
The Significance of the Co-ordination Requirements of the Cations in the Constitution of Glass. I. Basic Concepts and the Constitution of Alkali Silicate Glasses. |
395 |
W. A. WEYL. |
|
The Significance of the Co-ordination Requirements of the Cations in the Constitution of Glass. II. The Effect of Temperature and Composition on Oxidation-Reduction Equilibria in Glasses. |
396 |
W. A. WEYL |
|
The Significance of the Co-ordination Requirements of the Cations in the Constitution of Glass. III. The Chemical Durability of Glasses. |
401 |
W. A. WEYL |
|
The Significance of the Co-ordination Requirements of the Cations in the Constitution of Glass. IV. The Atomistic Interpretation of the Melting of Binary Compounds and of the Formation of Eutectic Melts. |
405 |
W. A. WEYL |
|
The Use of Wire Resistance Strain Gauges and a Polarising Microscope to Determine Permanent Stresses in Tempered Glass. |
412 |
I. L. RESNICK and R. E. MOULD |
|
A New Approach to the Study of the Viscosity of Glass in and below the Annealing Range. |
421 |
G. M. BLAIMONT, J. R. G. DE BAST, P. G. MIGEOTTE and H. P. C. VANDECAPELLE |
|
Synthesising Polariscopic Strain-Patterns. |
433 |
F. W. PRESTON. |
|
The Organisation of a Research Centre Devoted to Glass Technology. |
452 |
IVAN PEYCHES. |
|
Some Modest Contributions to Glass Technology in Scotland . |
458 |
JOHN CURRIE. |
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXXVII 1953
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
|
Electrical Conductivity Measurements Using Direct Currents. |
|
P. L. KIRBY |
|
Internal Friction in Glass. Part I. Theoretical Aspects. |
|
P. L. KIRBY |
|
Introduction to the Symposium On Machinery for the Fabrication of Glass Containers. |
|
F. W. HODKIN |
|
Hartford Feeder, Lynch Machines and the Hartford I.S. Machine. |
|
T. W. WARDLEY |
|
Mitchell Feeder-fed Glass-forming Machines. |
|
W. B. MITCHELL |
|
O'Neill Machines. |
|
D. M. MOODY |
|
Suction and Feeder-fed Bottle-making Machines. |
|
J. CREASER, L, G. CREASER and F. W. HODKIN |
|
A Contribution to the Symposium on Machines for the Fabrication Of Glass Containers. |
|
N. E. DENSEM |
|
Improvements Needed in Glass-making Machines. |
|
N. A. NICHOLS |
|
Mitchell Machines. |
|
T. PLATT |
|
O'Neill and Lynch Machines. |
|
E. W. HUNTER |
|
A Contribution to the Symposium On Machines for the Fabrication of Glass Containers. |
|
W. A. MOORSHEAD |
|
The Symposium On Machines for the Fabrication of Glass Containers Discussion |
|
The Chemical Analysis Of Sillimanite in the Form of a Fired Block: |
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CHEMICAL ANALYSI COMMITTEE |
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The Spectrographic Analysis Of Glass-making Sands. |
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W. WARD and F. HARTLEY |
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The Spontaneous Growth of Silver Films On Glasses Of High Silver Content. |
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G. E. RINDONE |
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A Study Of the Reaction Rates between Silica and Other Oxides at Various Temperatures. Part I. Reaction Rates in Binary Mixtures. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM and H. MOORE |
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A Study of: the. Reaction Rates between Silica and Other Oxides at Various Temperatures. Part II. Reaction Rates in Ternary Mixtures. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM and H. MOORE |
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A Study Of the Reaction -Rates between Silica and Other Oxides at Various Temperatures. Part III. Reaction Rates in Binary and Ternary Mixtures Additional to those Described in Parts I and II. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM |
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A Study Of the Reaction Rates between Silica and Other Oxides at Various Temperatures. Part IV: Influence Of the Form in which the Non-silica Constituents are Introduced upon their Rates of Reaction with Silica. ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM. |
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A Study Of the Reaction Rates between Silica and Other Oxides at Various Temperatures. Part V. Theory of Reaction Rates in Binary and Ternary Mixtures. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM |
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The Determination Of Small Amounts of Fluorine in Glass. |
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R. S. ALLISON. |
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Massive Khasi Sillimanite : A Natural Material Suitable for Tank Blocks. |
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C. F. GRIFFITH |
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The Reactions between Glass and Water. |
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I. R. BEATTIE |
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Surface Durability Of Optical Glass. |
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H. E. SIMPSON |
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Suitable Glass Compositions for Different Methods Of Mechanical Manipulation: Window Glass. |
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H. COLE |
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Transmission Of Radiation through Glass in Tank Furnaces. |
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B. S. KELLETT. |
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Correction to the paper in the April 1952 issue, pp. 115-123. |
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A Study of the Reaction Rates between (a) Silica, (b) Alumina, (c) Mullite, (d) Zirconia and Other Oxides at Various Temperatures. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM |
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A Note on the Structure of Glass Fibres. |
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S. BATESON |
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On the Thermal Shock Resistance Of Sheet Glass. |
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W. C. LEVEN-GOOD and E. C. MONTGOMERY |
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The Effects Of Various Oxides On the Viscosity Of Glasses Of the Soda-Lime-Silica Type. |
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A. G. F. DINGWALL and H. MOORE. |
Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XXXVIII 1954
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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Michael Edkins and the Problem of English Enamelled Glass |
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R. J. CHARLESTON |
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The Effect of Composition on the Manufacture of Glassware by Pressing. |
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H. S. Y. GILL |
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Some Mechanical Problems of Glass Presses. |
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N. A. NICHOLS |
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Note on the Use of the Term Cut-Off Scar. |
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A. DINGWALL (Senior) |
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The Examination of Fusion-cast Refractory Blocks by g -Radiography. |
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C. F. GRIFFITH and W. B. PRICE |
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The Influence of Different Elements on the Colour and Magnetic Susceptibility of Glass. Part I. Iron. |
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J. DE JONG |
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The Influence of Different Elements on the Colour and Magnetic Susceptibility of Glass. Part II. Titanium and Chromium. |
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J. DE JONG |
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Some Distinctive Contours Worn on Alumina-Silica Refractory Faces by Different Molten Glasses: Surface Tension and the Mechanism of Refractory Attack. |
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H. J. TRESS |
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Spectrophotometric and Magnetic Studies of Glasses Containing Iron in Relation to Their Structure. Part I. The Forms in which Iron Exists in Glass. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM |
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Spectrophotometric and Magnetic Studies of Glasses Containing Iron in Relation to Their Structure. Part II. The Alkali-Silica Glasses. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM |
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Spectrophotometric and Magnetic Studies of Glasses Containing Iron in Relation to Their Structure. Part III. Alkali-Silica Glasses Containing the Oxides of Certain Divalent, Trivalent and Tetravalent Metals. |
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ABD EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM |
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Spectrophotometric and Magnetic Studies of Glasses Containing Iron in Relation to Their Structure. Part IV. Borate, Cabal and Phosphate Glasses. |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABOU-EL-AZM |
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Spectrophotometric and Magnetic Studies of Glasses Containing Iron in Relation to Their Structure. Part V. Applicability of the Colour and Magnetic Measurements to the Study of the States of Iron in the Glass, the Structure of Glass and the Roles Played by Various " Decolorisers." |
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ABD-EL-MONEIM ABDU - EL-AZM . |
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The Determination of Fluorine in Glass by the Lead Chloro-fluoride :Method-Application to Silicate Glasses of High Alumina and High Boric Oxide Content. |
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P. M. C. PROFFITT, JEAN E. HANSEN and H. J. CLULEY |
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Compressed Glass-to-metal Seals. |
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H. ADAM |
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Further Investigations upon the Influence of Boric Oxide on the Rate of Melting of the Batch, and on the Rate of Refining and of Setting of Commercial Glasses of the Soda-Lime-Silica Type. |
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R. S. ALLISON and W. E. S. TURNER |
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS |
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What Is It All About? |
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Sir GRAHAM CUNNINGHAM |
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Differential Thermal Analysis. |
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F. W. WILBURN |
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Internal Friction in Glass. Part II. Flexural and Torsional Vibrations. |
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P. L. KIRBY |
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Infra-red Transmission Properties of Black Tellurite Glasses. |
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J. A. JAMES and J. E. STANWORTH |
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Tellurite Glasses. |
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J. E. STANWORTH |
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Studies of Ancient Glass and Glass-making Processes. Part I. Crucibles and Melting Temperatures Employed in Ancient Egypt at about 1370 B.C. |
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W. E. S. TURNER |
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Studies of Ancient Glasses and Glass-making Processes. Part II. The Composition, Weathering Characteristics and Historical Significance of Some Assyrian Glasses of the Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C. from Nimrud . |
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W. E. S. TURNER |
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A Glass Surface Temperature Pyrometer. |
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J. R. BEATTIE |
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Report on a New Post-war Furnace. |
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W. A. MOORSHEAD. |
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The Diamond Pyramid Hardness of Glass in Relation to the Strength and Structure of Glass. Part I. An Investigation of the Diamond Pyramid Hardness Test Applied to Glass. |
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L. AINSWORTH |
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The Diamond Pyramid Hardness of Glass in Relation to the Strength and Structure of Glass. Part II. Silicate Glass. |
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L. AINSWORTH . |
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The Diamond Pyramid Hardness of Glass in Relation to the Strength and Structure of Glass. Part III. The Structure of Borosilicate Glasses. |
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L. AINSWORTH |
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Internal Friction in Glass. Part III. Strain Relaxation. |
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P. L. KIRBY |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume IXL 1955
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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The Infra-red Transmission of Glass in the Range Room Temperature to 1400 ° |
3 |
F. J. GROVE and P. E. JELLYMAN |
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Atomistic Interpretation of the Effect of the Composition on the Viscosity of Glass |
16 |
EVELYN C. MARBOE and W. A. WEYL |
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The Story of Fused Silica |
37 |
G. E. STEPHENSON |
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Optical Fused Quartz and Its Contributions to Research |
48 |
A. E. J. VICKERS |
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The Future of Quartz and Silica |
58 |
F. J. EDWARDS |
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The Relaxation of Stress in Fused Silica. Part I. Experimental |
61 |
J. O. ISARD and R. W. DOUGLAS |
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The Relaxation of Stress in Fused Silica. Part II. Theoretical |
83 |
J. O. ISARD and R. W. DOUGLAS |
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The Stress-Time Relation in Glass during Annealing |
99 |
H. N. RITLAND |
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Notes on the System B 2 O 3 -SiO 2 P 2 O 5 . Part I. The BPO 4 SiO 2 Join. |
113 |
W. F. HORN and F. A. HUMMEL |
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Notes on the System B 2 O 3 SiO 2- P 2 O 5 Part II. The Ternary System. |
121 |
W. J. ENGLERT and F. A. HUMMEL |
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The Long-continued Action of Water on Window-glass: Weathering of the Mediaeval Glass of Weoley Castle, Birmingham . |
128 |
FRANK RAW |
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Frozen Strains in Glass Fibres |
134 |
J. F. STIRLING |
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Theoretical Considerations Regarding the Optimum Dimensions of the Throats of Glass Tank Furnaces |
145 |
A. NARUSE |
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Spectrographic Estimation of Iron, Titanium and Antimony in Glass. |
156 |
W. WARD and D. D. INNES |
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A New Process of Glass-melting by Introducing Flames into the Molten Glass |
162 |
E. BRICHARD |
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Infra-red Reflection Spectra of Glasses |
173 |
P. E. JELLYMAN and J. P. PROCTER |
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A Simple D.C. Method for the Determination of the Electrical Resistance of Glass |
193 |
H. E. TAYLOR |
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The Absorptiometric Determination of Al 2 O 3 in Glass Sands |
205 |
Miss P. POOLE and H. D. SEGROVE |
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A Note on Oxidation Resistant Coatings on Molybdenum and Their Use in Glass Seals for Mercury Lamps |
211 |
H. RAWSON |
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The Colours of Nickel in Glasses of Various Types and their Implications Concerning Glass Structure. Part I. The Types of Absorption Spectra Given by Nickel in Glass |
215 |
H. MOORE and H. WINKELMANN |
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The Colours of Nickel in Glasses of Various Types and their Implications Concerning Glass Structure. Part II. Detailed Study of the Absorption Curves Given by Nickel in Glasses and Certain Sintered Masses |
250 |
H. MOORE and H. WINKELMANN |
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The Colours of Nickel in Glasses of Various Types and their Implications Concerning Glass Structure. Part III. Studies of the Absorption Spectra of Nickel in Various Solutions and in Certain Organic Compounds, also of the Magnetic Properties of Nickel in the Various Experimental Glasses, in Relation to the State of Nickel in the Different Glasses |
287 |
H. MOORE and H. WINKELMANN |
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The Effects of Various Mineralising Agents in Promoting Recrystallisation in Mixtures of Clay and Alumina during Firing |
314 |
H. MOORE and M. R. PRASAD |
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The Colours of Cobalt in Glass |
351 |
M. A. ALLAN and H. MOORE |
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The Mechanical Relaxation of Alkali Ions in a Borosilicate Glass |
386 |
P. L. KIRBY |
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Fracture and Cavitation in Glassy Materials |
394 |
H. KOLSKY |
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Our Forefathers in Glass |
404 |
W. E. S. TURNER |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XL 1956
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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A Laboratory and Service Comparison of Indian and Kenya Kyanite Tank Blocks |
3 |
Refractories Committee |
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Radiation Coloration in Glasses |
18 |
M. LEVY |
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A Note on the Solubility of Water in a Molten Sodium Silicate |
25 |
J. W. TOMLINSON |
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Mass Spectrometer Analysis of Gases in Blisters in Glass |
32 |
B. JOHNSON TODD |
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39 |
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W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Chemical Analysis of a Soda-Boric Oxide-Alumina-Silica Glass of High Silica and Boric Oxide Content, Described as Standard Glass No 2 |
53 |
Chemical Analysis Committee |
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A Study of Glasses Consisting of the Oxides of Elements of Low Atomic Weight |
66 |
Part I. The Limits of Glass-Forming Compositions in Binary, Ternary, and other Systems of the Oxides of Certain Elements of Low Atomic Weight. |
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Part II. The Absorptions Characteristic of Certain of the Experimental Glasses |
97 |
Part III. Certain Physical and Chemical Properties of the Experimental Glasses in Relation to the Glass Structure |
139 |
H. MOORE & P. W. MCMILLAN |
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162 |
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W. E. S. TURNER |
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The Colours Produced in Glasses by Exposure to Radiations |
187 |
P. L. BAYNTON & H. MOORE |
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Low Expansion `Solder' Glasses in the System ZnO-B 2 O 3 -V 2 O 5 |
252 |
E• P. DENTON & H. RAWSON |
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Heat Transfer Problems in the Firing of Tank Blocks |
260 |
B. E. MOODY, A. J. MADGWICK & D. G. MONK |
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Studies in Ancient Glasses and Glassmaking Processes. Part V. Raw Materials and Melting Processes |
277 |
W. E. S. TURNER |
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Research and Common Sense in the Glass Industry |
301 |
J. H. PARTRIDGE |
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A Technique for Inspecting and Measuring Wall Thicknesses of Transparent Articles |
319 |
W. R. B. FRANK & L. GREEN |
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Structural Rearrangements in Silicate Glasses During Annealing |
338 |
LEROY W. TILTON |
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The Effects of the Polarisation of the Constituent Ions on the Photoelastic Birefringence of the Glass |
353 |
MEGUMI TASHIRO |
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The Production of Sand for Making Colourless Glasses |
363 |
H. D. SEGROVE |
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Soda Ash for the Glass Industry, its Manufacture, Properties, Handling and Storage |
376 |
N. L. EVANS, A. C. ROLFE & F. G. WEST-ORAM |
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Batch Materials Excluding Sand and Soda Ash |
388 |
C. E. RAMSDEN & S. H. RYDER |
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Reactivity in the Solid State: Some Present Results and Future Aspects Mainly Relating to its Practical Applicability |
405 |
J. A. HEDVALL |
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High-temperature Glass Fibre Production |
413 |
ALEXANDER SILVERMAN |
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Some Problems Relating to the Constitution of Liquid Slags with Special Reference to the Na20-MnO-SiO2 System |
429 |
R. HAY, P. T. CARTER & S. K. KABI |
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The Resilience of Glass |
445 |
P. L. KIRBY |
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Radiation Coloration in Sodium Aluminium Silicate Glasses |
462 |
M. LEVY |
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Representation of Currents in Continuous Tank Furnaces by Means of Small-Scale Models |
470 |
P. A. MICHAELS |
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Some Observations on the Design and Operation of an All-Electric Glass-Melting Furnace |
482 |
P. A. M. GELL |
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The Corrosion of Superstructure Refractories by Batch Materials |
499 |
T. S. BUSBY |
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A Volumetric Method for the Determination of Silica in Glass, Sand, and Silicate Materials |
509 |
J. M. R. MAXWELL & S. M. BUDD |
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The Polishing of Glass |
513 |
E. BRUCHE & H. POPPA |
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Engineering Problems in the Development of Glass Betatron Toroids |
520 |
S. J. MORRISON |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XLI 1957
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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A study of glasses consisting mainly of the oxides of elements of high atomic weight. Part I |
3 |
Part II. The sources of the infra-red absorption bands observed in the trans-mission curves of the glasses |
28 |
Part III. The factors which determine the possibility of glass formation |
72 |
H. M. HEATON & H. MOORE |
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The zirconia content of some commercial glassmaking sands |
86 |
P. POOLE & H. D. SEGROVE |
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Note on the effects produced by water-soluble salts in refractory clay mixtures |
89 |
F. G. WEST-GRAM |
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Some aspects of the visco-elasticity of glass and its structure |
95 |
P. L. KIRBY |
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Mixing and flow in tank furnaces |
117 |
P. A. MICHAELS |
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The relation of the viscosity of glasses to load, temperature and time in the range 10 3 -10 13 poises. Part I |
137 |
M. WATANABE & R. KOYAMA |
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Fracture of glass under various liquids and gases |
157 |
C. J. CLILF |
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A chemical and technological study of ancient Russian glasses and refractories |
168 |
M. A.BESBORODOV |
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Applied statistics in glass technology |
185 |
S. J. MORRISON |
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The development, construction and operation of the direct-fired glass-melting furnaces known as unit melters. |
220 |
A. K. LYLE |
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Dutch decoration of English glass |
229 |
R. J. CHARLESON |
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Observations on glass cutting by diamond |
245 |
P. R. ORD |
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A study, on models, of the effects of operation and design on the glass flow in tank furnaces |
259 |
S. KRUSZEWSKI |
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A study of the glass-fibre forming process by means of high-speed ciné and flash photography |
276 |
A. de DANI & P. E. JELLYMAN |
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Surface properties of some glassmaking sands |
283 |
H. D. SEDGROVE |
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Stress conditions in selectively polished glass fibres |
289 |
W. C. LEVENGOOD |
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The relation of viscosity of glasses to load, temperature and time in the range 10 8 -10 13 poises. Part II |
295 |
M. WATANABE, T. CHIDA & K. TAKIZAWA |
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Solubility of water in molten glass |
304 |
L. E. RUSSELL |
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Porosity and refractory corrosion |
318 |
T. S. BUSBY |
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Forty years beside the glass industry |
331 |
C. E. RAMSDEN |
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Reduction effects in molten glass |
337 |
J. E. PEÑ A |
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Bismuth trioxide glasses |
347 |
M. S. R. HEYNES & H. RAWSON |
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An investigation into the relaxation exhibited by glass. Part I. Theory and methods of measurement |
350 |
H. E. TAYLOR |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XLII 1958
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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Selenium utilization in soda-lime-silica glass manufacture |
3 |
D. K. HILL |
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20 |
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MICHAEL CABLE |
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The problem of instrumentation on glass melting tanks |
32 |
G. R. MATTOCKS |
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SYMPOSIUM ON RADIOISOTOPES AND GLASS |
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Introduction |
55 |
J. L. PUTMAN |
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Glass level measurement in furnaces |
62 |
E. W. JONES |
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The uses of glass in the field of atomic energy |
70 |
R. E. BASTICK E. |
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Determination of selenium in glass by a radioactivation method |
84 |
J. L. PUTMAN & W. H. TAYLOR |
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Investigation of glass flow in tank furnaces using radioactive tracers |
88 |
B. E. MOODY & D. G. MONK |
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A radioactivation method suitable for the study of mass flow rates through a large scale glass-melting unit |
101 |
R. S. BARKER |
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Radioactive tracer methods applied to a study of mixing during treatment of sand for glass manufacture |
109 |
R. S. BARKER |
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A note on the use of the Senarmont method for measuring stresses in glass |
119 |
H. RAWSON |
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On the distribution of alkaline earth atoms in soda-lime-silica glass |
125 |
CYRILL BROSSET |
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Solubility of water in molten alkali silicates |
130 |
C. R. KURKJIAN & L. E. RUSSELL |
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Some comments on indentation tests on glass |
145 |
R. W. DOUGLAS |
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The application of differential thermal analysis and thermogravimetric analysis to the study of reactions between glass-making materials. Part 1. The sodium carbonate-silica system |
158 |
F. W. WILBURN & C. V. THOMASSON |
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SYMPOSIUM ON THE USE OF SILICONES IN THE GLASS INDUSTRY |
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The evaluation of external silicone treatment for glass containers |
177 |
B. E. MOODY |
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The use of silicones in the glass industry |
189 |
A. BUTCHART |
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The use of silicones in the glass industry |
195 |
T. W. WATSON |
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The application of silicone films to the surfaces of glass containers, and a comparative study of their effect on mechanical strength |
204 |
D. T. BUMPSTEED |
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The effect of silicone treatment on the chemical durability of glass containers |
211 |
G. H. BRYANT |
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Early experiences in the use of silicone-treated glassware |
214 |
D. A. HUGHES |
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The pretreatment of glass surfaces for the application of silicones in the prevention of electrical leakages. Part I. A glass of high alkali oxide content |
227 |
J. EDGE & L. F. OLDFIELD |
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The spectrographic analysis of opal-type glasses |
240 |
W. WARD |
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A note on the application of glass coatings to uranium |
248 |
D. HAZELBY & H. RAWSON |
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The nature of polished glass surfaces |
253 |
G. O. RAWSTRON |
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An investigation to determine the effect of fluorine and alumina on the production efficiency of hand-blown lighting ware |
261 |
R. W. ELLIS & D. G. OSBORNE |
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Use of a flame photometer for the determination of sodium and potassium oxides in the routine control of glass compositions |
271 |
E. WALTON & T. ROBINSON |
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The markings on fracture surfaces |
279 |
EUGENE F. PONCELET |
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Journal of the Society of Glass Technology Volume XLIII 1959
Proceedings pages are numbered separately from Transactions pages.
PAPERS |
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Silicate analysis: A review |
5 |
R. C. CHIRNSIDE |
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Introduction to uses of EDTA |
30 |
H. J. CLULEY |
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The rapid analysis of glasses and raw materials using EDTA |
37 |
ROSEMARY SALES |
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The analysis of soda-lime-silica batches and its application to glassworks investigations |
54 |
By S. M. BUDD |
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A gravimetric method for the determination of silica |
59 |
H. BENNETT |
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The determination of potassium oxide in glass |
62 |
H. J. CLULEY |
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The application of the flame photometer and the spectrograph to the analysis of a soda-lime glass |
73 |
R. J. POWELL & JANET TODD |
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The determination of the sodium, potassium and lithium oxide contents of soda-lime-magnesia-silica, soda-boric oxide-silica, and potassium oxide-lead oxide-silica glasses using an EEL filter flame photometer |
86 |
W. W. FLETCHER |
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Experience with a Beckman flame photometer |
94 |
G. A. HEDGECOCK |
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Gas chromatography |
100 |
N. H. RAY |
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Electrical conduction in the aluminosilicate glasses |
113 |
J. O. ISARD |
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An investigation of the dielectric relaxation exhibited by glass. Part II. Soda-silica and soda-lime-silica glasses |
124 |
H. E. TAYLOR |
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Infra-red studies on various samples of fused silica with special reference to the bands due to water |
147 |
R. V. ADAMS & Prof. R. W. DOUGLAS |
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The electrical properties of vitreous silica |
159 |
A. E. OWEN & Prof. R. W. DOUGLAS |
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Surface tension and density measurements on molten glasses in the CaO. Al203. Si02 system |
179 |
L. R. BARRETT & A. G. THOMAS |
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Formation of amorphous solids and characterization of their structures by energy profiles |
191 |
W. A. WEYL & E. CHOSTNER MARBOE |
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The calculation of stresses induced in glass by quenching |
211 |
P. G. KALMAN |
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Low-angle x-ray scattering by sodium borosilicate glasses |
235 |
Professor E. A. PORAI-KOSHITS & N. S. ANDREYEV |
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Studies in ancient glasses and glassmaking processes. Part VI. The composition and physical characteristics of the glasses of the Portland Vase. |
262 |
Emeritus Professor W. E. S. TURNER |
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An investigation of ancient opal glasses with special reference to the Portland Vase |
285 |
H. P. ROOKSBY |
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The absorption bands of Cr 3 + ions in solutions, crystals and glasses |
289 |
T. BATES & Professor R. W. DOUGLAS |
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Studies of phosphate melts and glasses. Part I. Fluoride additions to sodium phosphates |
308 |
D. J. WILLIAMS, B. T, BRADBURY & W. R. MADDOCKS |
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Studies of phosphate melts and glasses. Part II. Surface tension measurements on binary phosphates |
325 |
B. T. BRADBURY & W. R. MADDOCKS |
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Studies of phosphate melts and glasses. Part III. Infra-red spectra of some binary phosphate and phosphate-fluoride glasses |
337 |
D. J. WILLIAMS, B. T. BRADBURY & W. R. MADDOCKS |
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Studies of phosphate melts and glasses. Part IV. Densities and volumes of mixing in the binary system sodium metaphosphate-potassium metaphosphate |
352 |
D. J. WILLIAMS |
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Gases in glass |
359 |
Translated by S. KRUSZEWSKI |
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Studies on cobalt-containing and nickel-containing glasses |
405 |
BHUPATI KUMAR BANERJEE |
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Structural changes during the melting of crystals and glasses |
417 |
W. A. WEYL & E. CHOSTNER MARBOE |
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Surface hardness of sheet glass untreated and treated with vapours of metal chlorides. |
438 |
Dr. G. KORANYI |
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