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On archaeological glass objects, layers of reaction products are formed and the main constituents of these cmsts are the less-soluble compounds such as siHca and calcium carbonate, which becomes calcium sulfate. [Pg.426]

Lanford, W. A. (1986), Glass hydration A method of dating glass objects, Science 166, 975-976. [Pg.592]

Lacking a 3.5 round, an effective shaped charge can be fashioned around any cone shaped glass object. Following are directions on how to do it with a martini glass or a wine bottle with a dome shaped bottom. [Pg.33]

Sayre, E. V. (1965). Refinement in methods of neutron activation analysis of ancient glass objects through the use of lithium drifted germanium diode counters. In Comptes Rendus Vile Congres International du Verre, Bruxelles, 28 Juin-3 Juillet 1965, Charleroi, Institut National du Verre. [Pg.382]

Most industrial chemical complexes have numerous windows on the outside of buildings, in doors, and in interior offices. In addition, many facilities have glass doors or other glass structures, such as glass walls or display cases. These glass objects are potentially vulnerable to shattering when heavy objects are thrown or launched at them,... [Pg.184]

Casting involves filling molds with molten glass in much the same manner as cement and plaster of Paris molded objects. Art glass objects are often made by casting. [Pg.392]

Lanford. W A. Glass Hydration A Method of Daring Glass Objects." Science. 196,... [Pg.1416]

Glass was used for a variety of purposes even during the ancient times. The Egyptian glass beads from 2500 BC are the earliest glass objects known. Glass was used by... [Pg.91]


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