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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Synthesis Of Pb (Zrxti1-X)03 Solid Solutions By The Glass Cyrstallization Technique: Part 1 - Top-Down-Crystallization
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Structure Investigations Of The Li20-B203-Si02 System Glasses And Devitrificated Glasses (In Polish)
W Stuss Et Al
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Preparation And Properties Of Znf2-Inf3-Gaf3-Pbf2-Laf3 Glasses
J Nishii, Y Kaite, T Yamagishi
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Recent Progress In Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance For The Structural Characterization Of Materials (In French)
Massiot D
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Physical Properties Of Barrier Ribs Of Plasma Display Panels: 1, Formation Of Pores During Sintering Of Lead Borosilicate Glass Frits
G Hwang Et Al
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Kinetics Of The Formation Of Sio2-Tio2-Zro2 Gels From Alkoxide Solutions
W Beier Et Al
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Efect Of The Growth Treatment On Two-Stage Nucleation Experiments: The "Flushing" Effect
M Daivis
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