Digital Library Publications
British Glass has the UK’s only dedicated library on glass technology, from raw materials to end product. We collect and catalogue materials from sources including scientific journals, trade press, conference proceedings, standard setting bodies and more.
Each month our library and information service answers hundreds of enquiries from members – providing hand-picked information to help them meet their business needs. We particularly specialise in providing:
- worldwide legislation, regulations, standards and guidelines – such as heavy metals, decoration, food contact
- statistics – eg import/export data and recycling rates
- factory data – including types of glass manufactured, production capacities
- technical information on glass manufacture, material science, production techniques, compositions, decoration
- patents – including searches going back to the 19th century.
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Effects Of The Addition Of Fluorine On The Surface Strucutre Of Glass Ceramics
T. Kanbara And M. Tashiro
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Epma Study Of The Crystalisation Process Of Cao-Mgo-P2O5-Sio2 Glass Contianing Fluorine.
T. Kanazawa Et Al.
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The Effect Of Fluorine On The Properties Of Borophosphate Glasses.
G.S. Vrtanesyan And V.D Khalilev
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The Effect Of Thermal History On The Behaviour Of Heat Sensitive Glasses Containing Fluorine
V.V. Vargin
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Effect Of Fluorine On Crystallisation Of Glasses In The System Cao-Al2O3-Sio2-R2O
Y.E. Roginskaya Et Al.
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Calcluation Of The Possibile Contents Of Opaque Glasses With Natural (Greenladn) And Synthetic Cryolite, Fluorspar, And Sodium Fluosilicate
F. Jcohmann.
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Calcluations On Fluoride-Opacified Glasses And The Loss Of Fluorine During Glassmelting
H. Frauendienst.
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