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Glassmaking technologies

Late 1700s. Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787-1826), a German mirror maker and student of glassmaking technology, produced optical quality glasses for telescopes and microscopes. (Fraunhofer diffraction and the Fraunhofer Institutes are named in his honor.)... [Pg.382]

The growing use of optical fibers to provide wideband telecommunications networks has led to considerable advances in the technology of glassmaking. A glass... [Pg.735]

Newton, R.G. (1978). Colouring agents used by Medieval glassmakers. Glass Technology 19 59-60. [Pg.190]

Salts are used in Dry methods as Dry Menstrua. Just as the liquid menstrua of the Wet Way extract and retain the essentials in Vegetable and Mineral works, the Dry Way achieves the state of total liquefaction of the mineral or metal by high temperature fusion aided by select salts. Much of this technology stems from the very ancient arts of glassmaking and... [Pg.94]

During the centuries of antiquity and the Middle Ages, the technology of glassmaking was developed to a high level, regarding both craftsmanship and artistry. [Pg.901]


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