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.
If there is something specific we can help with, email information@britglass.co.uk
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Self Absorption Of The Spectral Lines And Its Application To The Spectral Analysis Of Optical Glasses. Iii. Determination Of Calcium (In Spanish)
Md Calle
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The Influence Of Extraneous Elements On Quantitative Spectral Analysis Of Borosilicate Glass (In Japanese)
C Matsumoto
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Chemical Analsis Of Soda Lime Silica Glasses For Trace Quantities Of Several Colorants
P. Close
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Chemical Analysis Of A Soda Boric Oxide Aluminia Silica Glass Of High Silica And Boric Oxide Content
Technical Committee No.1 Of The Society Of Glass Technology.
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Glass As A Working Material In Ancient Times. Ii. From The Invention Of The Glass Blowers Iron To The Early Middle Ages
H Waldemar
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Flame Spectrophotometric Analysis Of Glasses And Ores: I Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium And Cesium.
Jp Williams And Pb Adams
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