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GLASS TECHNOLOGY

 

Glass Technology Volume 6 1965

Refereed papers and presented articles. The printed copies also contain News, Reviews and Abstracts.

PAPERS
3 A comparison of some units for expressing the melting rate and fuel usage of glass-melting furnaces
R. G. NEWTON
5 The conversion of a furnace to oil firing
G. P. EADIE & F. GOODWIN
14 Laboratory investigation into the effect of glass composition and glass temperature on the corrosion of zircon refractories
F. H. ALDRED, T. C. SHUTT & W. J. STEEN
17 The discoloration of vitreous silica by sodium vapour
J. A. BURNS
22 A rapid method for the estimation of trivalent arsenic in glass
A. PAUL
31 New developments in glass furnace heating
T. WARD
35 Recent trends in chemical analysis
W. W. FLETCHER
40 Diffusion of radioisotopes in glass and melted basalt
J. RÁLKOVÁ
46 Phase separation and crystallisation in Li2O-SiO2 and Li2O-SiO2-P2O5 glasses
S. V. PHILLIPS & P. W. MCMILLAN
52 A penetration viscometer
R. W. DOUGLAS, W. L. ARMSTRONG, J. P. EDWARD & D. HALL
69 Crystallisation kinetics in some silicate glasses. Part 1. Apparatus for the direct measurement of crystal growth at high temperatures
J. G. MORLEY
77 Crystallisation kinetics in some silicate glasses. Part 2. A study of crystallisation kinetics in the system Li2O-SiO2
J. G. MORLEY
90 Studies on the chemical strengthening of soda-lime-silica glass
J. B. WARD, B. SUGARMAN & C. SYMMERS
103 A rapid method for the determination of silica in glass
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIETY
107 Differential thermal analysis, differential thermogravimetric analysis, and high temperature microscopy of reactions between the major components of a sheet glass batch
F. W. WILBURN, S. A. METCALFE & R. S. WARBURTON
115 The supply and application of electricity to the glass industry
M. G. GIBBS
122 The examination of glass in forensic science
K. J. KIMBER & W. N. WALLER
124 Some aspects of the fuel technology of glassworking
V. D. LONG
132 Controlled crystallisation of titanium dioxide in Cabal and related glasses
M. MONNERAYE, J. SERINDAT & C. JOUWERSMA
138 EXTENDED ABSTRACT
Structural anomalies of glasses in the system SiO2-Al2O3-Na2O-Li2O
G. BONNETTI, B. LOCARDI & M. TORNATI
141 Assessment of furnace performance
FURNACE COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIETY
146 The corrosion of fusion cast and high alumina refractories by white opal glass
R. D. WRIGHT
153 Electron microscopy of fractured glass-ceramics
I. M. STEWART
156 Influence of La2O3 and ThO2 on the crystallisation behaviour of optical glasses
R. KATZSCHMANN
161 Study of phase separation and devitrification products in glasses of the binary system Na2O-SiO2
T. L. TRAN
166 Thermal conductivities of some lead and bismuth glasses
P. F. VLETTER TO THE EDITOR
The influence of tensile stress during heat treatment on the thermal weakening of glass fibresAN VELDEN
ARTICLES
173 The Jubilee of the Department of Glass Technology
R. W. DOUGLAS
PAPERS
178 The preparation of glass grain samples for durability tests
R. F. R. SYKES
184 The chemical durability of CaO-B2O3-Al2O3 and CaO-B2O3-Al2O3-SiO2 glasses
K. SEARSTONE & J. O. ISARD
190 'Carbon-sulphur' amber glass
D. BROWN & R. W. DOUGLAS
197 The homogeneity of small-scale laboratory glass melts
M. CABLE & C. BOWER 
206 The refining of two soda-lime-silica glasses with sodium sulphate
M. M. BHUIYAN & M. CABLE 

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