Evolution of the compositions of commercial glasses 1830 to 1990. Part II. Container glass

dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPage230
dc.bibliographicCitation.journalTitleGlass Science and Technologyeng
dc.bibliographicCitation.lastPage244
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume78
dc.contributor.authorSmrček, Antonín
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-15T15:29:05Z
dc.date.available2023-12-15T15:29:05Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.description.abstractThis paper treats container glasses in the same way as an earlier paper reviewed flat glass compositions. Data for more than 970 analyses of container glasses manufactured during 150 years in 37 countries have been collected and analysed. The data obviously include containers made by hand as well as by machine from green, white and amber glasses. Compositions developed along two lines, one being green and brown glasses coloured by manganese; such glasses were characterized by low alkali content compensated by increased RO and higher AI2O3 contents. The other, younger, line includes white glasses historically descended from old "forest glasses" and closely related amber glasses. The compositions of both lines converged gradually, so that from about 1970 all container glasses have fallen within a narrow range of compositions, differing in little but their colouring oxides. Differences between particular producers and countries have decreased a great deal.eng
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dc.identifier.urihttps://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/13882
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.34657/12912
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherOffenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft
dc.relation.issn0946-7475
dc.rights.licenseCC BY 3.0 DE
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/
dc.subject.ddc660
dc.titleEvolution of the compositions of commercial glasses 1830 to 1990. Part II. Container glasseng
dc.typeArticleeng
dc.typeTexteng
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