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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The Influence Of The Flow Resistance System Upon The Flow Of Glass In A Tank (Polish)
P. Andrzejewki And A. Weglowski
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Modelling The Process Of Glass Flow From A Container With A Bottom Nozzle.
K.V. Ablyakimova Et Al
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Characterisation Of The Homogenising Action Of Glass Flow By A "Refining Number."
G. Leyens Et Al
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Temperature Control Of Poiseuille Flow With Particular Application To Flow Of Molten Glass.
D.E. Bourne Et Al
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Possibilites For Molten Glass Flow Stabilisation Through The Feeder (In Czech)
J. Koudela
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New Correlation Between S-P Spectra And The Nephelauxetic Ration B: Applications In Molten Salt And Glass Chemistry
J A Duffy & M D Ingram
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Relationship Between The Value Of The Configurational Entropy And The Entripy Of Activation Of Viscous Flow Of Supercooled Glass Forming Liquids
S.V. Nemilov.
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