Henry T. Hellmers' Secret Batch Book of Glass Formulae

Henry T. Hellmers' Secret Batch Book of Glass Formulae

Author: Henry Theodore Hellmers

Publisher:

Published: 2011-07-01

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 9780983703815

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This is an important reference in glassmaking in America 1921-1965Some of Mr. Hellmers' history and work experiences are included here. Various employment history notes when he worked at companies such as: Making marbles at AKRO Agate Company, Westite, Cambridge Glass Co., Making glass lamps at Aladdin Industries, Making Optics at Lancaster Lens Co., Owens Corning Fiberglass, Glass Fibers Co., Pittsburg Corning, Heisey Glass, Erickson Glass, L.J. Houze, Convex Glass Co. etc. His entire handwritten Batch Book including 2373 formulas detailing the coloring of glass batches has been reproduced in sections; Alabaster or Opalescent, Moonstone, Opal, Black or Ebony, Transparent Color, Crystals, Special Use Glasses, etc., each with numerous color formulas!


Springer Handbook of Glass

Springer Handbook of Glass

Author: J. David Musgraves

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-08

Total Pages: 1851

ISBN-13: 3319937286

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This handbook provides comprehensive treatment of the current state of glass science from the leading experts in the field. Opening with an enlightening contribution on the history of glass, the volume is then divided into eight parts. The first part covers fundamental properties, from the current understanding of the thermodynamics of the amorphous state, kinetics, and linear and nonlinear optical properties through colors, photosensitivity, and chemical durability. The second part provides dedicated chapters on each individual glass type, covering traditional systems like silicates and other oxide systems, as well as novel hybrid amorphous materials and spin glasses. The third part features detailed descriptions of modern characterization techniques for understanding this complex state of matter. The fourth part covers modeling, from first-principles calculations through molecular dynamics simulations, and statistical modeling. The fifth part presents a range of laboratory and industrial glass processing methods. The remaining parts cover a wide and representative range of applications areas from optics and photonics through environment, energy, architecture, and sensing. Written by the leading international experts in the field, the Springer Handbook of Glass represents an invaluable resource for graduate students through academic and industry researchers working in photonics, optoelectronics, materials science, energy, architecture, and more.