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- ItemDetermination of potassium content in the B, C and D Corning reference glasses using gamma-ray spectrometry(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2002) Kierzek, Joachim; Kunicki-Goldfinger, Jerzy J.[no abstract available]
- ItemDissertation on the polishing of spherical objects by S. Hambücker - Α critical review(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2003) Kaller, Adolf[no abstract available]
- ItemNoncontact measurement of central lens thickness(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2005) Kunkel, Matthias; Schulze, Jochen[no abstract available]
- ItemAdvanced batch house technology for float glass - the new plant of SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS DEUTSCHLAND in Cologne/Porz(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2002) Drescher, Holger[no abstract available]
- ItemGlass industry in the Netherlands(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2000) Beerkens, Ruud G. C.; Sturm, Mart[no abstract available]
- ItemApplication of steam in the glass forming process(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2003) Kropp, Andreas[no abstract available]
- ItemEmploying spectroscopic ellipsometry for glass coating applications(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2001) Wagner, Thomas; Anderson, CharlesPrecise measurements of the thin films used in glass industry are important for quality glass coating requirements. Both film thickness and optical properties are critical to the heat protection or anti-reflection coating behavior. Spectroscopic ellipsometry is becoming used extensively to characterize dielectrics, organics, metals and semiconductors. This article describes why spectroscopic ellipsometry is important for glass coatings and discusses a few applications, including multilayer anti-reflection coatings.
- ItemSaving fuel by efficient crown insulation(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2003) Lutskanov, Stan[no abstract available]
- ItemDissolution of heat-treated magnesium-rich amorphous silicate fibers in a simple amino acid solution - An appendix(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2005) Ohsawa, MasatoThis study provides the data of the concentration of released elements for the dissolution, in a glycine solution, of Mg-rich amorphous alkaline earth silicate (AES) fibers heat-treated at the temperature of 700°C. It is shown that: a) the heat treatment at 700°C facilitates the glass network dissolution of the fibers, b) the heat treatment also facilitates significantly the alkaline earth elements leaching in the fibers, c) the (Mg+Ca+Sr)/Si molar ratio of the released elements for the dissolution, in the glycine solution, of the fibers heat-treated at 700°C is within the molar ratio range for the dissolution of diopside in a buffer solution. This suggests that Mg-rich AES fibers are phase separated and form diopside-like glassy phase as the chemically less durable phase resulting from the heat treatment around 700°C.
- ItemApplications of periodically structured surfaces on glass(Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft, 2000) Wittwer, Volker; Gombert, Andreas; Rose, Klaus; Löbmann, Peer; Sporn, Dieter; Manns, Peter; Döli, Walter; Konz, Werner; Seibert, KlausPeriodic structures on glass surfaces with dimensions much smaller than a micron can be used in very different applications such as antireflective surfaces and grating couplers for biosensors. The manufacturing technology is briefly described.