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Electrical Surface Conductivity of Glass Man, by W. Hinzj, 18 P. 13 GEWM.. per,, Glastech Barp 1958, Vol XWj, No 11, Ipp 422-42&---- ASZ-~1&335G Bei //,?, .6 ~ Apr 60 7 va mj NO a 62-14867 LUffler, Johannes. RAPID ME'fliOD FOR TEE DIFFERENTIATION OF L Ufffler, J. WALL AND RATCH STRIAE (Schnelltnethode zur Unterscheldung Yon Wand- und Gemengeschlieren). [1%21 (111p. (foreign text included) 6 refs. Order from SLA $1.60 62-14867 Trans. of Clastechnfische] Ber[Ichte] i'West Germany) 1958, v. 31, no. 11, p. 428-431. DESCRII'TORS: *Glass, Stratification, interference. Analysis. Refractory materials. Striae due to the batch usually occik7y a large space within the glass and have a gradual Lransition to the chemical composition from striated glass to normal glass. Strlae due to the refractory walls usually occupy only a very small portion of the glass and have a very sudden transition from striae to normid glass. on (Materials --Ceramics, TT, v. 9, no. 2) (orver) Ofte W Tock*0 Senkes 61-10507 jebsen-Idarwcdel. Hans. TWO LAYER GLAZES IN CERAMICS AND EN- 1. Oka&--Molting AMP-LING AS ANALOGUES TO MATERIAL INTER- 2. Glass--Surtsoo tension CHANGE PROCESSES AT THE SURFACES OF IN- 1. jobson-Marwedel. H. HOMOGENEOUS CLASS MELTS [Kerandsche und Emailtechnische Zweiscliichtglasuren als Analogan zti Subscanrwechselvorglingen an der Oberi'lliche Inhomogener Glaoschmelzeni. (19601 [231p. 13 refs. Order from SLA mt$2.70, ph$4.80 61-10507 T W G est ermany) rans. q( Glp.& kt;hrAL;,ho Berichte ( ' 1959. V. ff. no. It. p:73R3C It is shown that surface energy processes which take place at the surfaces of glass malts greatly affect the material interchange. They occur in on analogous way In ceramic two layer glazes, and in enameling, and thus afford an explanation for certain decorative , effects as well an (or the troublesome effect of a gas phase In the form of bubbles within flmi glaze or 00" *1 T.Awe*l sm'41.6 enamel layers. The analogy of the two fields affords (Materials- -Ceramics, IT, Y. S. no. 8) (over) (Materials- -LAT&MVE, I L, T. IF, Im. -1 62-14247 Scholic, Horst' THE IINCORPORATION OF %VAI-ER IN GLASSES. 1. Scholze. It. lil. UNFRARF'D MFASt tREMR.NTS 01' OTH HR GLASSF'S, 11, TiTle: Infrared... (1962101). (2 figs. umitcud) 7 r0s. Order froin SLA Si. 10 62-14247 Trans. Of GlaStL-Chnische Berichte (Wcst Germany) 1959, v. 32, no. 7, p. 278-2SI. DESCRIVIORS: *Gla.,~i, *lnfrarud sNctroscopy. Water. SiIicitL:.,, Fluorinc, *Silica-frec glass, Borax, Pro- duction, *Ccrainic inaturiak. TV, v. 9, no. 90ce CA yethakal senkEts wilL., R. AIR COOUNG OF CLASS MOLDS (LultitUblung von Glaaformen). 119621 IZ7)p. (foreign te)i Included) 9 refs. Order from SLA $2.60 62-16410 Trans. of Glastechalache Berichte (West Germany) 1959. V. 3W.-V IV; 2M/32.- DESCRIPTORS: *Glass. Molding, Hear transfer, Air cooled. Cooling. The report summarizes experiments dealing with the transfer of heat from the outside wall ol'a glass mould to the cooling air. The experiments were performed with stationary, heated models correslxmding to average working moulds In dimensions, heat loading and temperatures, The cooling air energy was studied for smooth moulds and circular jets by varying the quantity of air and the jet velocity. In addition to (Materials- -Ceramics, TT,v. 8, no. n, (over) 62-16410 1. Wille, R. 11. Title: International Congress on Class fno. 111. Title: InternAtionaler Glaskongress (no. 5) Laethem, R. van. Leger. L. and otbers. MEASUREMENT OF THE RAIXATION OF GLASS USING THE 80LOMETER: APPLICATION TO THE MEASUREMENT OF THE TEWERATUIRE (Mesure de Is Radiation du Verre par Bolometre: Application a la Mesure de Temperature). 119621 [341p. (foreign text Included) 4 refs. Order from SLA $5.60 62-16411 Trans. of GWat=bnlscbe Berichte (West Germany) 1959, v. 3R. p. U/3b-11/49. D&SCRIFrORS: *Glass, Temperature, Heat transfer, 'Infrared radiation, Infrared detectors. $Bolometers. Pyrometers. Furnaces. 62-16411 1. Laethem, R. van 11. Leger, L. 111. Title: Application. IV. Title: International Congress on Glass (no. V. Title: Internationaler Glaskongress (no. 5) The temperature distribution In glass circulating In a tank to very variable. It often happena tW the tem- perature at the surface Is lower than that at a certain depM If the optical arrangement of the bolometer Is (Material- -Ceramics. 77. v. 8. no. 7) (_r) 62-149M FlOrke, Otto W. ON SILICIC ACID CRYSTALS IN rL&SS (Ober 1. F16rke, 0. W. Kleselstlurelcristalle In Gldsern). r1962][311p. (foreign text included) 26 refs. Order from SLA $3.60 62-t4886 Trans. of Glastechnische Berichte (West Germany) 1959 v. 32, no-_T~_p. -1-9 DESCRIPTORS: $Class, 0SIHcIc acids, Silicates, Crystallization, Crystal structure, Quartz, Phase transitions. Microstructure. After an introductory discussion of the phase disgrarn of allicic acid, the different technically important cryci- tal types Of W2 are defined: ftwthermoure a survey of the growth of crystals and crystal skeleton Is given. Following this the different crystal types are discuss in the varying forms in which they aprear In glass: (Materials- -Ceramics. TT. v. 9. no, 3) (over) ed 06.- of T#cWcsi Stmfees Negemann, Frederick, Schmidt, WoUlAngs and Hert, Walter, ON THE EFFECT OF FOREIGN IONS ON THE FLAME-SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SODIUM AND POTASSIUM IN GLASS ANALYSIS. 1196011191p. 7 refs. Order frorn SLA m1$2.40. ph$3.30 61-105M Trans. of GI&Btachnische Berichte (!Jveot Germany) 1959. Y. 32.'-66-. 61-IOSM 1. Glass--An&lysls 2. Sodium- -Determination 3. Potassimn--Detern-dnation 4. Hydrogen low-Cbentical affece 1. Hepmann. P. U. Schmidt, W. Ill. Hon, W. Research on the dlstu.'~Ing influence of Al. Pa. Mg and U, on the flame apectrometric determination of Na and K show that K determination Is ospecially sensitive to Al and Fe. On IncreaminS the solution concentration. while keeping however Via ratio of alkah to foreign elements conglitnt, the disturbance increases. ne Influence on the Ns snc~ K determine- t1on of Pa and Ll can to a large extent be redtwed ~ through the addition Of BAC12 to the otoi*rd and tout 0111" of 70001 Ill S l solutions. The disturbing influence of At can be (Materials- -Ceramics, Tr, v. 5, no. 8) (over) Kessler, W. and SJ-ieibe, G. SPECTRUM. ANALYSIS METHODS, 71U.'Ift ACCURACY. AND 'MEIR APPLICATION TO CLAS.;. I Apr 60, t6p. (S flg-~. Q111itted) 27 refs. Onatr 'rom SL,,% $1.60 62- 142-1?3 Yran.q. of GiaswchntisOw.) Berlichre) (Wesi Germane) 1959, v. 32K, p. 1/13-1/40. DLSCHTFYOW~- *Glass. Spectrographic analvsis, Aluminum COMPOUMS, fron coznpotmd,~, OxIdt's, Shects, ElecurcgJus, Frroti, X-rays, 1`1wrescence, Optim 6 2 - 14 150 1. V~' F. SCttcIh,.-, 11'. TItl,: In,crnaloii,z Cmgress utl Gla - i (no. 5~ IV. Title: Internadonalei GlasKongresq (no. 5; After an his,mical ivvi-w (if erniuston spvcttography tht, goocral baii8 of this analytical vm?ocl k discu,,,wd. Tlne various sourevs of error are ther, Jescribed. a~'ait 'I 16 shown ho%~ Ches., can b,, eliminated by applyIng suit - nic principles of nivaquTe-mem. It has txcn founJ Thal 1, the muln sotirCC LA CrIOr III !1I)I))%'Ijjg 1111H 111COILKI to OW (Niaterials-Ceramicb, 17, v. ~, rx). 5) (ovv; Dt*kt 41 Ttr~kml Sewe* 61-10514 OmDjakowle. Fra=. 7HE MGNIFICANCH OF nW SBCOND AMOM OF 1, rwmwm--Houbg THERMODYNAUCS FOR 7HR HEAT MIANCE 2. 7bwuodynamJcs OF FURNACEL (19601 [23)p. 6 rds. 1. Imajakwic, F. Ordor from aA ml$2. 0, p"&90 61-10514 Tram. of CUspech-lache B4ridyA t owmw) (W" ! , 1959, Y. = -no. 2;-O-.4r-*Tr` r (Physics - -7b=mwdynamICS, Tr, V. 5. m 8) GQtfck.,:T), W. and N-,,uroth, N. HEAT F 'I FECTS IN GLASS WITHIN 1111: 1TRANS- FORNIAlION BANGE. 24 Feb(30, 9p. (11 figs. omil- Tcd) ~ rcf~4. 01 dur ! pm) SL A o 1. 10 62- 1425 1 Tralls. of Glasik-dinti"Clij Ill. I-liclitc) (viest Gel-111:11w) 1951), v. 32K, p. V/48-V53. DE'SCRIPTURS; *GLis~, -i-ransformadons, Transition tv In J'k ril I I II Ica I I rallsk. I, Ple I I n I I coliduc! v. i! V, 62-1 1151 1. TIII-: Klichh"ll ]w 1. (;~Ilckcjl, W. I]. Nvwroili, N. 111. Intrnalion'll Coligr, s~, (if) Gjas~- (11.). 5) IV, Tiftu: r (',IaAorwres~ (110. Offict al letWcal Ssmkoi Buss, Wghidm and Reumuth, Hont. PROGREM MADH IN WE M[CROXAMC REMARCH 1. Glut--Fbsso ShWiN ON MASS SMLTING PROCLSMS AT TEMR* 2. bass mk=mW- ATURBS UP TO 1, 6WOC (Ponschritto In doir ApOWALWU Mikroskaoschm Erforschurg v= Glasich-ly- S. HIA tompowswe rwoucb Tor bd Tsmpftwwm bis 160D%I. 11%01 1. Sol, W. a da. ROMM64 L ftEr rl = S.A mLS2.70. ph$&80 61-10512 E TUM, of OM 0 Icus (Wat OWMEY) 19390 Chem Trans Sv 2693 oburlds-Cwunics, -.4- 1r, -- f T Ta&~c,(', Ten- Bluzks IfOr the m- . n ill C-laso, by W. Jahn. ("Imste'llmis"'he 701 ITO 3) ATS-60W55G Sci w%r 62 vol VI'I,, No 2 62- 16142 Scholze, H. T[IE TRANSMISSION OF GLASSES IN T1-lE NEAR 1. Scwze, 11. INFRARED AT TEMPERATURES UP TO FREEZING If. Title: International Congress POINT (Die Durchlbissigkeit von ClUsern in Nahern on Class (no. -5) Ultrarot bei Temperaturen bis zurn Einfriertyureich). 111. Title: Internationaler G [1962)[151p. (foreign text included) 17 refs. Glaskongress (no, 5) Order from SLA $1.60 62-16142 Trans. of Glastechnische 13criclite (West Germany) 1959, v. 32K, p. VII/1-VII/S. DESCRIPTORS: *Glass, Optics, Transmission, Infra- red radiation, *Infrared spectroscopy, *Temperature, Hydroxides, Silicon compounds. Tiie transmission of glasses in the near infra-red de- pends on the 1xinds a[ 2.7 2.9 JA due to free Oil- groups, and of hands at 13 3. 9 AA and -1. 25 /A due to bound 011-groaps. Thu inicasky of radiation In these hands decreases with rising temperature. Whereas Of"" of T-h.;..l S-1c.. (Mate i ials - -Ceratnics, 'rr, v. 8, no. 7) love r) 61-10517 GroMer-baron. 7U and Gardlol, M. THE USE OF MICROSOOPIC MCAMINAIION UNDER I. Refractory matorwa- REFLECTED LIGHT IN THR STUDY OF HLECTRO- Werostructurs CAST REFRACTORIES IL'Utillsatiock 4s I'Mumen IRefractory materials- Microscopique on Lumlirs Rid&Ws pour I'Bruds des cAstlag RifrecoUres Blectrotoodual. 11%01 1131p. (ft. ab- 1. GrolHer-larom. T. stract omittaid). H. GmrdloL M. Order from SLA mi$l 40. p4L 30 61-10517 Hl. 71dr. ImnatiorAl owgress = Mus (m 5) Trim, a(,M&vtKlvA"."0-q49..JWm owmally) Offive *I TOAM~w Smvlm� OutuWa-Rdractortes. 7T, v. 5, no. 8) Trier, W. VISCOSITY I)MRIBLITION AND FLO% OF GLASS IN REFORMERS. [1962133p, 20refs. Order from SLA $3.60 62-14252 Trane. of GlastechnItachel Ber[Ichte) (West Germany) 1959. v. 32K, p. 11/17-11/25. DESCRIPMR& *Glass, *Viscosity, Distribution. Molding, Bubbles, EWormation. CoolinF. Configuration.; Liquids, Solids. Melting, Drawing (Machine processing~ Production, Compressed air. Blowers, *Ceramic An apparatus for measuring the viscosity distribution In the glass in a preformer is described. A fine steel needle forced through the glass leaves behind a fine bubble trace of well-defined shape In the glass. The viscosity distribution can be. derived from the deforms- (Materials--Ceramics, 'IT, v. 9, no. 5) (over) 62-14252 1. Trier, W. 11. TitIc: International CongrC89 on Glass (nu. 5) 111, Title: Inlernallonalez Glaskongreas (no. 5) ofte rtcm,21 svv~., 61-105k5 Patel. M. Raymond, CO?frRIEKMON TO THE DETERMINATION OF 1. Purnsces--mosw test COEFFICIBM OF SIMILITUDE OF MODELS OF rawilte CLASS FURNACES. FOR SUDYING CURRMM IN (bas--Malting GLASS. 119f0l 12p. (ft. abstract ornitted) 6 raft. 1. Patel. M. R. Order frornSLAml$2.40. ph$3.30 61-10515 11 . Title: International Congress oe Glass (no. 5). Trans. of Glasterleir jh&.Barkbte. (West Germany) (1"9 v. 32K. 30-34. (Materials- -Ceramics, 7T, Y~ S. m S) 11 LiSer. L. 61-10516 DMNSIONAL ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION 1. GLow-Malting TO PROCLEMS OF GLASS TECHNOLOGY (L'ArAlyiw I Fwum--Modal toot DimansimmUs (Applicatim i des Froblimes do To"~ TechrAlogie Verritre)). 119601 1351p. 9 rds. M" MMMA0001 mallyme Or&r frm SLA mIS3. 0Q, p4t. 30 W10516 1. I.Agn, L. u - 71de beemarkow omwrom Tnu. of GMtKbniKho lorldto (Wea Gumay) an as" (m 3) 1959. v. 3W.--fiK-TV.-r3V37' - CAM of Tod"" swd so rr, S. 8) nrivestigattlion and kDpztlj.ala of Glas3 Melting, Taml~s on the &-tais of Energy Balemces, by Huhraa-nn-Kotz, 6 pp. pper, Gl,*4techzxi:iche._Be ichte, p 47-r/3. voi "XII2 )-95~, Milo Sci - DqYS av 61 71/, 3,P1 f/ 62-16138 marker. Ludwig and wondr&tschek. Hens. SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LEAD SILICATE 1. Marker, L. GLASSES WITH A HIGH UWATE CONTENT U. Won&stschok, H. (RInige Physikalische Eiganschaften von Blelsillkat- GlXvorn mit Hohom Sulfatgabalt). [19621 [171p. (for- sip tea Included) 12 refs. Order from SLA $1.60 62-16138 Trans. of Glastechnfische) Berichte (West Germany) 1939, v. 32, no. 2, p. 54-58. DMRIPTORS: *Glass, OLeadcompounds, *Sili- cates, *Sulfates, Chemical analysis, Physical prop- erties, Production, no density, thermal expansion, transformation poin4 and softening temperature, surface tension and refraction c( light arc amourod on lead silicate glasses with a high vulfate content and compared with OFR-.f T..61cd S-4- (Materials --Ceramics, 77, v. 8, no. 6) (over) I Gdlhba4 HEAT BALANCE OF A GLASS-MELTING FURNACE AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Wlan 7bamlqood'un Fow de Verreric at DOveloppoments Ocents). 11962] [211p. (foreip test includoo 10 refs. Order from SLA $1.60 62-IMI Trans. of Glastachupscbe] Ber[idite) (West Germany) 1959. v. 32K. p. U/49-II/53. DESCRIPTORS: *Glass. *Meldm& "How cm Dedgk Fuel consumptlo% Bomomics, Hat 62-10931 L ndr. T&A fw=wm 1. GallWWL4 ~ Il. Title: bstownsdoodomwess an Gwz OW, S) lu - 71ft Intornuumalw (Materials --Ceramics, TT, v. 9, am 1) Tww Ut. Malarme. Louls. SODIUM CARBONATE HYDRATION PHENOMENA INSIDE THE BATCH: HOW TO AVOID SEGREGATION OF THE CONSTMANTS (Recherch�% sur les Phenom C1101 d'IlVdt'.11, ItIN) d1l C."ti-11-11e & SOU11C ~111SCin 11L! la Composition. en Vue d'EviLer la Segregation de ses Constituants). 1 19621 IA4)p. (forelp text included) 8 refs. Order from SLA $6.60 62-14506 Trans. of Glastechnische Berichte (Wesr Germany) L959, v. 32K, p. 11/57-il),73. DESCRIPTORS: *Sodium compounds, *Carbonates, $Glm, Manufacturing methods, Liquidii, Mixtures, Solubility, Sand, 1)olornfte, Calcite, Feldspar, Sulfatefi. Particles, Moisture, Transformations. 62-14506 1. Malarme, L. It. Tlltle~ How . . . [it. Title- International Conlzreass on Glass (no, 5) W. Tlzlc~ Inw-t-nationalcr Glaskongress (no. 5) (Materials-Ceraratcs, '17, v. 8, no. 3) 01fice of Technical Tagged Tank Blocks for the Detection of Tank Material in Olaee# by W, Jahn, GEWNs perp Glasteebuisebe IWrIchte. va xxxn.. ft 3j. 1.959., pp 103-- AU-60550 set Mar 62 Vol VIIJ go 2 6-1-16399 Weber-KIAn. Paul. NIFASUAING AND COVrROL METTIODS IN P. WORK.S. 1. UNDERSTANDINC MEASUREMENT AND 1). 1111,-: 91TOnrwandIng , (:O'~TROL MACATUDES (MCSS- U11(i Regelfechnik In C;Itj,tjD(ten. 1. Jrfak;sung voll IvIegS, und Reg(Agrb-,4- ~n). j 19621171 1p. (foreign iext included). Order from SI.A $7,60 62-161W Trim,,. ol Ber[jChfelf (WeSZ Germany 1959, v. 32, no. 3. P. 107-120. m--scmvroR6~ ciuss, Industriai plants, %Iegsure- InviiI, Control, Imstrumentaliun, Melting, CoMbiotiOll chaiiiber,, 'I'vnqw,-rature contVvl. 1 1A , -Ccl ~Awict4' TI" V. 8, [it). 6) 1 Offic. T.,~--( 61-10W4 Unger, Leopold. DETERNIINATION OF THE HEAT CONTENT AND 1. Glass-Tam:%stature THR AVHRAGH TEMPHRATL)RH OP BOTMES 1. Uvro L. DURING 7WE SHAPING PROCESS (Be-stinimmig dc% Wsrmelnhaltes und der MlWeren Temperatur von Plaschan WKhrend des Formigebungsprozesses). ( 19601 1201p. 4 refs Order from SLA ml$2.40, A3.30 61-10504 Trans Germany) -. ; 1959, P. fr A calorimeter was developed which permits to dator- mine the best content of the glass to be processed, and meets the more rugged operational conditions without having to incur an important lose in precision. Measurements were made with the calorimeter at various rfim of glass and various machlrAs. It was found that tM escape of hot In the preliminary shape Is almost the same with all types of machines, C* *I ye"401 smitel whereas " release of heat In the (InIstwd shaps Is (Materials-Cerstrdes, 77, V. 5, no. 6) 62-16398 web--r-Kleln. Paul. MEASUFLNG AND COVTROL METHODS IN GLASS 1. Weber-Kleli4 F. WORKS. 11. IMEASURING AND CONTROL DFVICES 11. Titltr Measuring (Mt!L39- L:id Regelungstechnik in GlaBbUtten. 11. Gergre zur Meswng und RegehIng). [1962][741P. (foreign texr Included) 80 refs. Order from SLA $7.60 lb., - 16398 'rr;wH. of Clabtechnische gerichre (W(.at Germany) 1959, v. 32, no. 4, p. 08-172. DESCRIFI'ORS: *(Aass, Industrial pl.tw:~, '~f fnem. Control, Instrumentation, Meiring, Tempt-rzk- control, Coinbostion chambers. Waterluk-Ceramics, Tr, v. 8, no. 6) Gilard, P. and Gilboux, G, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE VARIOUS TEXTURES 1. OF FUSHM-CAST REFRACTORIES AND 11-MIR RESISTANCE' TO Al-rACK BY CLASS fRelation entre 2. Differcrites Textures d'un Bloc Refractalre ElectrofonduI et ]a Resistance a la Corrosion par 1e Verrel. 119601 1] [16]p. (Eng. abstract omitted) 10 refs. IH. Order from Sl-,% mi$2.40, ph$3.30 61-10519 Trans. of glawcli ~he Berichte Wesr Germany) 1959, v. 32K. no. IV, p. 1-7. 61-10519 Refractory materials- Casting G lass- -Corrosive effects G1 lard, P. Gilboux. G. l'itle: International Congress on Glas-i (Unannounced) WO Ad Tacb" 61-10518 Gmardl, V. and Uchudi, B, REACTION RATES AND MECHANISM IN THE SYS- 1. Boron oiddes--chemicel TEMS 14920-8203 AND N&20-B203-SIO2 (Vitesse at reactions Mecanlarne do Reaction done ks Systemes N~20-6203 2. Sodlwn oy4dos--ChevdcQ at W20-8203-S102). (19601 [201p. 43 refs. reactions Order trom SLA m112. 70, ph$4. 80 61-10"1 3. Silicon d1cadde--Umialcol reactions Trans. o( GlistwWaft-talcme (Went oft"Way) 4. Glaos-4how studies 1959, V, 32K, no. V, P. 1. Oottardl, V. It. Ucbardl, D. to. Title: Imtoxvisummal Congress cm Chm (am 3) 5 1788 0009 so IsAwed swvuw (Materials- -Ceramlco. Tr. Y. 3, no. V) 61-IC1510 Dietzel, Adolf and FlOrke, Ono Y". THE AMON OF YJLFATH IN 7118 MELTING 1. Glass--meldnS PRGCdSS (Die Wirkung van Sullat beim Hinschmel- 2. &t](2101--chwitical WWI zvorgang). 11960) 11 21p. 12 refs, 1. Dietzel, A. Order from SLA ml$2.40~ ph$3. 30 61-10510 U. P16rko. 0. W. Trans. ot.Clastechniscla Borichte (West Germany) 1959, v. 32, Ito. 5, p. 181-185. Comparative melts of sulfate-free and sulfate-contaln- ing glasses were made, Observations with the thermal microscope showed thm the sulfate containing batches began to melt sooner and that the residual quartz grains were more uniformly dispersed than with the corresponding sulfate free batches. In which the sand was concentrated at the melt surface aid formed Ow skin as described In 1914 by Gdatharp." ParkinmL These phenomena could be readily explained with the help of ideas developed according to which the sulfits prevents flotation of the batch ratiduals. (Author)(A lecture given at the Symposium on Giant Malting of (Materials- -Ceramics, Tr, v. S. DO. 6) (over) Huhmann-Kocz, Use. THE TRANSMISSION OF E'NL.,~GY IN GLAS~11A 119621 ' , 18 1p. (10 figs. omitted) 15 refs. Order from SLA $1.60 62-14249 Trans, of Glastechn[ischel Berlichtel (West Germany) 1959. v. 32, no. 5, p. 189-19j. DESCH117ORS. *Glass, Thermal conductivity, Tht~rmal radiation, Hear transfer, *%lelting, Temperawre, Flarnes, Tank!~, Energy, Functions, Transmission, Thermodynamics, Analysis of variance. PrLxluction. b2 -14249 1. Huhniann-Kotz, 1. An inlrMuctory survey of the physical processe.8 taking place Ln the batch is given, and the significance of restricting the investigation to thermil conduction and radiation is dhicussed. The physical basis of transfer by radiation is discoissed In general terms an, the most important general results of application to (N-laterials-Ceramics, *17, v. 9, no. ~) ove Ottlet it 12chakal Sa~ia, 62-109" Schmidt. Kurt. GLASS TANKS AND ITIRCIATS (Wannenbecken und 1. Schmidt, K. Durchlass von Classchmelzfflan). P&W presented at U. 71tle: HVG CDUoquium HVG Colloquiurn w Glass Melting Furnaces, Frankfurt a. M., 23 Oct 58 [1962] [17)p. (foreign tan Included), Order from SLA ii. 60 62-109" 7Tans. of Glastachnische Berichte (West Germany) 1959, v. 32. no. 6, p. 217-221. DESCRIFrORS: *Glass, *Melting. Tanks, Oil-burning furnaces, Fuel consumption, operation, Construction. The influence of the length-width ratio, of the bath depth and of the throat construction on dit operating behavior of various types of tanks Is discussed on the basis of practical experiences. Stardard dimensions have been developed in the course of time and proved (Materials - -Ceramics, Tr, expedient. OperatIng data of various tsr-ks and the di- V. 8, no. 6) mensions of the throats used are givenon the basis Offi- .1 To~Wcd S-i- several examples. (Author) Moister, Rudolf. GAS FLOW AND PRESSURE DlMfBVnON IN GLASS VUSM FURNACES (Gapstr6img und Druckyartafluns in GWschmelzdtdn~ [1%0) f36)p. 9 refs. Order trom SLA mL$3,00, ph$6.30 61-JOS406 7yam. - felt Garmalty) 1959, T. 3Z no. 6, P. 221-231. 1. ass flow-Amlysil 2. Glass-Products S. Furnaces-Preasure distrilm 1. locar, IL Unda carmin coaftlans opecificaUy oomring In the &s# industry a not laconsWarable chszg* in the qu-nPiries of pj IlowWg in the fUrn&C* rAMd$ &W In the upper lurnace sboWd be amic4pniod " a cm- sequence of in udavarabla pattern of furnwe pres- sure. (Ralarg*d vailm of a locure bold before We 32ad Sympoeium co Obes TechmAW, Projamtkici Germany, WAY 21, IM) Owtuarlds-Cmindes, TT, v. S. v& 1) 62-10932 Grachat, K. -H. HEATING AND HEAT-REGENERA71ON W17H GLASS I-Gresch&4L-H. MEL71NG TAWS (Beheizung und Wirmufteneration U. Title: HVG Colloquium bal Glasschmelzwannan~ Paper presented at HVG Colloquium on Glass Malting Flumaces, Frankfurts. M. 23 Oct K (19621 [331p. (foreign text incuded) 16 refs. Order trom SLA $3.60 62-10932 -yrans. of Gla~technischc Barichte (Wevt Germany) 1959, v. 32, no. k p. 231-239. DESCRIPTORS: $Glass. Meltin& *Oil-burning far- naces, Rdractory materials, ConstrucUm Fuel oils, Houing, Heat exchangers, Tanks. (Materials --Ceramics, IT, v. 8. no. 6) 0111C.0 T~hldc.l S~ifss 62-14218 Becker, Kurt. WASTE HEAT BOILERS FOR GLASS MELTING t. &cker. K. TANKS. [ 1962 1 7p. (13 figs. omitted). Order from SLA St. 10 62-142481 Trans. of Glastuchnj ischul K-rjichtvj (West Go 1959, v. 32, no. 6, p. 243-246. DESCRII'TORS: *Glass, Mehing, *'I'anks, 'lloilers, Ilvat trjn4ur, 11-sign. (Matcrials-Celarnics, Tl', v. 8, no. -1) 62-14246 Wickert, Helmut. SPECIAL TYPES OF GLASS MELTING FURNACES. 1. ntlu: Class furnaccs [19621 10p. (9 figs. omitted) 14 refs. Wickert, 11. Order from SLA $k. 10 62-14246 Trans. of Glasteehn[ischc) fler[ichic] (West Gerrnanv) 1959. v. :12, no. 6, p. 247-251. DESCHIM'ORS: 'Glass, Welting, Open hearth furnaces, Electric furnaces, Rotary furnaces, Construcdon, Design, Econoinics, Tanks, Refractory materials. (Materials-Ceramics, TT, v. 9, no. !,) 01ke ol Tickkii Servicis 61-10303 Wondratschek. HAns. A PROCESS FOR THE SMULTANEOUS DETHRbQ- 1. Glass - -Vilcol Ity NA'110N OF viscosin' AND %IRFACT', TEIN90N 2. Glase-surface tension IN GLASS AT RELATIVELY LOW TEM.MriLATURES I.Mondratielick, If. (Ein Verfshren zur Glelchzeitigen bestimmung von Z!fliir,k-ca und 0[wrfl.4clicnsI%wiwng an Glflwrii lwi Relativ Niedrigen Tempersturen). 11960] (8]p. 2 rvrs, Order from SLA mi$ 1, $0, ph$ 1.90 61-IM TranorGIA511. aerniany) 76 VA 51 '41 - . 1959. 1p. The theory is devclopeii lor a pnvess, de..crklvd bv N. M, Parikh Q. Am. Carom. Soc. 41; 13-22, 1950) for the determinotion of the surface tenol,3n in glass. and it Is shown that the viscosity can be ascertained as an additional result of the mesiuremers. (Auftr) (1viateriall-caramics. 77. V. 5, W .9) 61-IONS Stevols, X NErIVORK DEFEaS IN CRYgrALUNS AND 1. Quutz cryetah-Crystal GLASSY SILICA (Namwkfdda In KrkimWWjchmm IDV=e und Glailgam S[02~ Paper from Glue TochdW 2, Okes-Cretal stmurs ' Msedus (rA 33) Hambur& 18 Mar 59. [1960) [27]p. I. 0:0111b, J. x (forsip tax: luludod) 20 refs. Ordw from SLA WSM pbJ4.30 61-10505 Traw* Owmmw - 1939. T. 32; vA 6, p. 307-31L no combimadan cd dielectric las measuromeas at Im tomp"urm, optical &Warpdm missuromms and paramagnaW romamme mou, mau Is de- scribed by which it Is possible to , x PS Lu and determine a awabor at no.. ddom In glamses md %us= crysmis. OMW of TwWeA S-4". 04mariale-Cw1mial. Tr. T. S. am 8) Thermo-chemical Studieu in the system M20-SlOg. Part 1, by C. IMP H. ScMetc). sba-lWebte., GERM, per, MastechnIs Vol I I . No PP 327-j3-5---- CSIRD Sci - Mem$ MW /t?// 4,Z 7 ATw 62 Dietzel, Adolf and Cocnen. Matthias. COKNEGnON BETWEEN WETTARtLrff BY CLASS 1. MELTS AND EI.ECTROCHEMICAL PROMMES OF 2. T11E NOBLE METALS. Paper presented at Glass - 3. Technical [meeting] (no. 32) Fretxkngtmd:. 21 May 58. 4. (19601 [18 1p. 20 refs. Order from SLA mi$2.40, ph$3.30 61-10509 1. a. lkrlvbte- (West Germs ny) Trans. of 91me-chnisch 1959, v. U, no. 9, p. 357-361. Alloys of beryllium-plotinum, gold-plartrium and plot Inum- rhodium were studied. ne wettability was measured by taking the angle of contact of moften andlum-lime glass on sheet@ of platinum alloys. Measurements were mode of the anodic overvoltege In I E H2SO4, end the eml as O-electrode. The diffusion of 0-atoms appeared as the reason for the connection between wertabill,7, and electrochemical lwopertles. (See also 60-1625 ) 61-1050 Electroc;vmlrtry DIffuslon-neory Glass- -Temperature factors Platinum alloys- Temperature factors Dietzel. A - Coenen. M. amov of Todow sorloove (Chemistry- -Physical, TT, Y. 5, no. 9) 62-142" Kxbger, Carl and Eligehausen, Hans. THE THERMAL CONDUCMITY OF INE ?AEL77NG I -Kroger. C. GLASS BATCH. !19621 23p. (16 figs. cmitted) 16 rds. I,. ElIgehausen. H. Order from .1jLA $2.60 62-14244 Trans. of Glastachnische Berichte (Went Germany) I v. 32. no, 9, p. 362-373. DESCRWMRS: IGU as. Melting. *Tbermal conductiviry Manufacturing metWs. (Materials- -Ceramics. 7'r, v. 9. no. 1) =0 d T.Wcal Si., 61-23WS Miattacbarys, A. and Wille, R. INFLUENCE OF NEEDLES ON FREE JET BLAST 1. Bhottacharys. A. COOLING OF SHORT CYLINDER& fl"117P. 11. WL110. R. Order from ATS $9.35 ATS-63N520 U ATS-68N520 IV. Associated Technical Trans. d Glastodinischs) Berlichtel (west Germany) Services. Inc., Emit 1959, V. -37, M 1U. p-.73?r--*ft- orange, K. DMRIMRS: $CylirArlcal bodi", Cooling ,-7j Li (Phyetce-Thermodynatnics, rr, Y. 6. = 6) 61-10511 Deeg, Emil. CALCUL.A*nON OF INE TEMPERAWRII DISTBI- 1. BUnON IN PARISON MOLD AND GLASS OBJECT 1. DW& L IN MACHINES FORMINO HOLLOW GLASSWARE (]Wrechnung der Tamperaturvenallung in Vorformund Kulbel bel Hoblsl"mischinan). 11%0] (39]p. 25 rags. Order from SLA ml$3.00, ph$6. 61-10511 Trans. ol GlastoclWitcbe Berichts (West Garmuy) 1959, v. 7he space-timis temperature distributlon which ppears during the preparation of glass objects in the Isoo mold and In the &is Is mathanuttically as- ; carts.1ned. It is assurnod that a thin heat-insulating Isyer cau form botwm the hot Oss and the Lmor wall of the mold. no relistLoin to shomm between the temperature distribution. the thermal constants c( glass and mold and the working cond.1tioas prwfalling in the preptratloo of glass object is communksted. Special cases are numerically calculszed with the aid cc an electronic analogue computer, (Author) 0,04t. (Materials --Ceramics, Tr. v. 5, no. 8) 61-10513 Brekhovskich, S. M. SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES OF SEVERAL NEW 1. Olass-Meterials CLASSES CONTAINING OXIDES OF BISMUTH, 1. ftelthavaidch, S. M. CADMIUM. BARIUM AND LEAD (Synthene und Elgenschaften Einiger Neuer Wismut-. Cadmium-. Barium- und Bleioxyd- Haltiger Claser). (19601117)p. 12 refs. Order from SLA ml$2,40. ph$3.30 61-10513 Trans. of rlastechnische Berichte (West Germany) 1959, 1. This study deals with results of lovestiptione al glasses of the B1203-PbO-SiO2 BYNOM, and the remarkable possibility of obtaining glassee hayInS density of approidmately 3 gram& per cubic cent I - motor In this systarm Is discussed. (Authm) (Materials- -CArWce, Tr, v, 5, no. 1) 62-14243 wargin. W. W. "d Kmpm)m C, 0. ABMRYMN SPEMA AND UUMMENCE OF 1. Wargo. W. W. C.-CaRrADOM Q-&ssm 13P. (11 tip. olnittem 11. Karapetjan, G. 0. .22 refs. Order hmm SEA $1.60 62-14249 Tram of Glmec_*i9qhej Beli West Gern=y) 1959. V. DESCRWTORSt *GUm OLAmdoesceoce. Spectrag&Wc auslyda. *Pbospbwewm umtertals. *CeriLM Pbos- SlIlcutm R CrywaK *ANmrpttw spectm The InChence of glaw compattim mehing covAtMons wd Ce-comoemasim as the abowptka spectra6 doores- cence and g I - j I of C*-gbumm was studied Sped, y pure raw --imb were owd in the bomb The aboorptim me mcomwed on teK piam 06 1 -M 5 mm QAAterWs--Cxraudm ll~ v. 9, am 4) (over) mks d Tetkkd Ir-Pluenee of the Cbmical Casamition of Mass on the Adhesion of Polymenj by X. S. AS16noWn., 10 pp. GERM, per, M"taah Parichte, Vol XUII, No III A28-alwm Bel /~TS - ~ ~ 6 - C -~,) Jul 62 Vol 4, No 12 Poral-Koshits. E. A. THE a0WROSCOM STRUMME OFSEVARAL CMPfZX GLASMS (4obnal"ka Auto Struktur L emwr Icomplalter C;j%w* [19621 [331p. (forelp t0s; Inclu4*0 56 refs. Order tram SLA $3.60 62-18t3l Trans. of Glastedn I& Bache glichtegWest Germany) 1939, V. 37,-D0. 11, p. 4W*9. DESCRtVMRS: *Gla", M(crostructure, *Paro4a Slow H" tremovat, Particles. 4W, R#WMas, SoiUm CQMPMWIN, Borca compotrAs' Silicst". Microwalyst 62-1801 1. Title. Vycor 1. Porai-Koshfts, E. A. A long dlocussloo between the representatives of the "Cryetallite" Wary apd those of the "nMvork" theory led to the concept of the "Polymeric aryst4wtd, struc- tuFe of single compomm glasses. Tbe P03blem ol the physical Ord" in alr4a compoom $46846 was replaced by the problem of Me cbemical order in omplex glasses. ofts of Ynb*W unk" Dolaterials- -Ceramic@, TT. v. 9, no. 3) (over) Special Forme of Class Melting Fmaces, by ff~ Wickert, GEM&N, per, Glaste-chnigiche Berichte, Vol XXXIII, So 5-,, -19591 pp LW-~197- - CBIRO Bei - Ew ce t 6). / 7/ 3j-.z no .4 62-14490 Schumacher, I.co jild Scilwicie, Jjans-Frnst. CON"I'lUBUTION 'ro 'nir- S7UDY OP ALKALI AT- Schumacher, L. TACK ON PHIETOLISIED GIASS SURFACES 11. Schwiete, H.-E. (Beitrag zum Laugunangriff auf Feuct poliet-tv GlasoberflUchen). [1962][23]p. (foreign text included) 10 refs. Order from SLA $2.60 62-14490 Trans. of Glastechnischc Berichte (West Germany) 1960, v. 33, no. 1, p. 1-7. DESCRI17ORS: *Glass, *Surfaces, Gravimctric analysis, Sotlium compounds, Hydroxides, Corrosion, Reagents. These StUdiCS are concerned with tht- alkali attack on giass surfaces. 'rhi,, is carried out b'v weighing the test samples periodically and observing by tbe micro- scopc. The m:croscopic studies confirm the assuynp- tion that rho apfx~arance of alkall attack closely re- Me. of Technical 3mvices (Materials-Ceramics, TT, v. 8. no. 4) (over) logdt. Reinhard. INVEsnGA*nONS OF REIA.U71ON THENOMENA 1. Glass-Tamperuors IN ALKALI-MUCATE GLASSES (LIntasuchungen bcW1 von Relmlonssischeinungen on AWW-Siliket- 2. Mom-Viscosity Glisern). Extract from thesis. PriedrIch Schiller U.. L (Moss-Internal hiction 1958. %Ij (30)p. 27 refs. a I" L ~ Order orn SLA mi$2.60, Ph$4.90 61-LO696 U: PriWdcb Schiller U. (am own=" Ivans. ol Glattechnische_Wkchte (Was Gummy) Meastwernents are made of the terapernturs depend- ence of the Internal friction and of the Wastic modulus at alkau-sillcate glassed at ternwistures between -IMOC. mid the point of transformatlai. 71m simple alkoll ifilcues sbow t" pronounced m"Ims of dampiq& -lies ess the mixed &D*U sUlcuse show only one clear nuutimum. which. howerer, It enormously raised. Level and temperstas poshim of the maximis depend an the &wall comem 7U DOW of TOAMMIA coats of the elastic moduka Is Ilkewillis dotermlaw by the aftH Ccz=gdM 62-14233 Krachmanji, Juergen. THE MyroMETRIC DESIGNATION AND CLASSIFI- 1. KrochniHna, CAIION OF MATERIALS. 11962117p, 15 refs. Order from SLA $1.60 62-14233 'Frans. of Glatechnische Bericlite (West Germany) 1960, v. ii. no. 1. p. 20-24. DESCRIPrORS: Construction, *14aterials, Classifica- tion, *Phworieters. 3) Offl- .1 T.~bwO Sv~i-s 62-16135 Banerlee, Bhupati Kumar. THE STUDY OF IRON CONTAINING GLkSSHS USING 1. BanerjM IL K. X-RAYS (Untersuchung Elsenhaltiger CIJh er mit Rftgenstrablen). [19621 [91p. (foreign tect included) 9 refs. Order from SLA $1. 10 r52-16135 Trans. of Clastechnfische] Ber[ichtel (We4t Germany) 1960. v. 33, no. Z p. 45-47. DESCRIPTORS: *Glass, *Iron, X-ray diffraction onaly- sis, Alkali inctal comMinds, Borates, Microstructurc. Several interesting results from a study of iron con- raining glasses using X-ray diffraction photographs are given. Studied were the alakli borate glasses and devit- rified test samples. The X-ray study could give no proof for Elie assumption that, in addition to Elie various states possible of the iron in the glass, colloictial iron (materials- -Ceramics, 71~ v. 9, no. 1) (over) DLNSITY CI IA.' '"GE OF LEAD CLASS TUROUGH 1. Glars-Temp-rature HEAT TREATMENT [Dichtewideruq vtx!i BleiglAs factors durch Warmclx,.~wndlungj. (19611120hi. (H refs. 2. Glar's-Mysical prolvities oniftted). 1. Kfuhli, T. Order from SLA m152.40, rh$3.30 61-10695 Trans. of Gl-;,i. clinleche Prichic West Germany) 1960, v. 33t.'io. 21 p. 47-52. - Gi,t!-,,i of comlotlillon 57)~ S102, 30,V, PbO. 8!,, K20, 4',- Na2O. and 1'1~ 11,~03 was subjected to hmt trevttuent and the volurne changes ivere recordd. Results showed that the change in volume at gja!is %wis Iased on transt - tions from one level torincither in lbe glass structure by Uic -J.Ution of sufficient ictivitioi cnQqj,,, incre,ine of thorinic roution. Tr. v. 5, no. 11) Polishing ok Mase, bV E. Bmahap K. I'leter, GMM Wj a"tecbn:Lsclw B"Iebte, 1960, pp 37-45. - ......... 1~ CS3RO Sai - Bw .171, 4 ?- t,' out 61 ,5k 14 - 6,;_ -j q - - -) YrLfmred Thmpeatigatioms of Vitreim-ts ancl Crystalli EWecimms In the KNO -Ca(NO 8?; rms) Spt=) by 0. Borprij. K. Grjoth S. 8 pp. aE%M.. per., alastechniacbe Beriebte.. Vol XXXIII., No 2,, 1960 sTA 6o-i8i63 sci my 62 Properties of Fireclay Tank Blocks, by U. Ehrcke. EUROPEAN, per, Glastechnische Berichte, Vol 33, 10,060, Pr 73-86. 111ITC-7 1- 16 203-11 B Jan ?2 61-10694 Steinhoff, E (douard]. CORROSION OF FIREBRICKS 7MROUGH REDLIC- 1. Brick-Corrolm MON OF SIUCA (Uber the Zerst5runil Feuerfester I. Stataboff , E. Steirsedurch Re"lon der Kieschlyrol, LaWre et U. Title: M-Discusslon HVG-Discusetan an Firep. hdiding MaerW in the Glass Industry, Frankfurt, a. M.. 23 Oct 59. (19601[34]p. 7 refs. Order from SLA ml$3.00, ph$6.30 61-10"4 Trans. 4 Glatt hoA -(West Germny) 1%01 V. 33'. no mp~ 51823 ON40 of To"od 10*" QvIaterWo-Mmtories, Tr, v. S. ma. 9) Kooopicky, Kamillo and RDutmchka, Gerald. AN DWESTIGATION ON 7M BEHAVIOR OP LVFERENT QUALITIES OF REFRACTORY RRICK IN THE ARCH OF A SODIUM SILICATE TANK (Lbitera=hung des Verholten Verschiedewr Staimqualiften im Gew8lbe einer Wasserglaswame). [Paper presented) at the HVG Colloquitan on Reftsmary WmTials in the Mass Industry, Frankfurt a. ht, 23 Oct 59. [28p] 6refs Order from S LA $Z 60 17-64-16593 Trans. o( G3&stecbnjjmpbcjJkdjch --rmany) 1960. v. 35: -no3, p. 93-101. VI (West C TT-64-16593 1. Kooo*ky. K. JOL Routschka. C. M. Title- HVG Col*idum... (MateriaLs-Refractories, TT. v. 1Z no. 3) f T-h.&-f 4-- the Phplua and Cbeolma Proommoo Uvolved In the I&WIdAg Of alms &mfacem by Water# by v; -7AM) A9 sainummerj, 16 pp. GMMAN cbmWel -Adobtos va =n, NO 4., 196op 104i66- pp i,'~'~A AM Tr-867 BU%Vll Sol - chm 17d, z o1 oat Q 62-14217 Lliffier, Johannes. INFLUENCE OF DEVITRIFICATION ON THE 1. Title: Fourcault machines HOMOGENEITY OF FOURCAULT GLA-ES. 25 july6O. 1. 1-difier, J. 5p. (10 figs. omitted) 5 refs. Order from SLA $1. 10 62-142L7 Trans. of Glastechn[ische) Berlichtel (West Germany) 1960, v. 33, no. 4. p. [0-120. DESCRIPTORS. "Glaos, Production, I)rawlng (Machine processing), Crystals. Crystallization. (Materials - -Ceram Ica, 71',v. 8. no. 9) oil- .1 ,rj :~~r, woirg ,ing. PH. 'CiPAPHINCi FLAME~ (F(Aqraflcr~n vcn 1. Fl.,1fv.-n,--n) Enlarg,--d Ver~,Ion of Lxturc at SY.-oposium anilysia -1 (;!-~ ;!, ['~ , lw~ !-~, (no. 33) Hamburg, 17 Mar 59. 2. GI-i.;!j- -Prcluctkin (17611 1171p. 3 refs. I . Trier. W. Ord,:r frem Sjj% jiii32, 40, 1,1153. j0 k5l - 10093 11 Title: Sy-P.FjL-.Iufn. Trains. of Z--,r1ch*w.(V,'"t Germany) 1960. v. 313, no. -1. p. 127-1.52. Fll;,mca in g ,1a,1S Nrll ICCI can he ph(xogr~ j,hed with r-Litively !iirnplc af,,!-;. work-Ing ra~31dly It Is aul'ficlent to have a -,,.r (,r, :1jVL- .11.1 C"al for the camera. Color filrns prc~,ucc moze ccwtra~;ty pictures than -6 0 6 bl~,ck-~-,nd-whitc films, cap.--cfally when a light blue is twed. -1-he cxp-);;tjrc Oines OLIght to be --a brief .15 P)-niblc. flamc:s, require expoiures of I /I(M secrynd and lesa In to preveiit blurrIng due to movement. Thc lt~a3 oiviflng F~hould be s-.-kctcd tn accurd,,mcc with the miture zad the brightnesq ,f tl,L: rialilv. (-kutljor) (Mzitorlak-Cera.-nics. TT. v. S. no. t0) 61-IOM Skalla, Norbert. PROPERTIES ANT) BEHAVIOR OF BASIC CHECKER 1. Brick- -Properties BRICK D1 GLASS FURNACES Mber Eigmadaften and 1. Rath. N. Verhotten Besischer Gitterstelm in Glamden). Lmme U. Title: Codareme at Con(crence an Retractory Building Maverials In ft Glass Industry, Frankftfft, a.M., 23 Oct 39. 119611 1171p. 25 refs. Order from SLA mi$2.40, *$3.30 61-1002 2 02). Trans' (Waft 002=111r) 169-173. 00.w PA To"" Swfi~ TT, V. S. so. 9) On the %.havior of Magnesite Brick Which are Low in Iron Content, in the Checker Chambers of Regenerative Glass Melting Furnaces, by W. Baumgar'.. EUROPEM, per, Glastechnische Berichte) Vol 33, 1960)~ -PP 173-18o. I[TC-71-16233-11B -r -!-~ fl~ " ") (-. C / -7- Jan. ?2 Influence of Bank Block Coolin-m on the Tem'oerature Inside the Blocks. Measuring Results, by R. Meister. EUROPEA21, per, Glastechnische Berichte, Vol 33, 1960, pp 132-186. ITTC-?1-16242-11B Jan 72 Hegemano, Fredrich and Osterr(4 0vA 7HE OMRMINA77ON OF SODIUM ANIV POTA.5- SUM IN CLASSES W17H 711E ZEISS FILTER FLAN(E PHWDMETER (Die gelt.lmmur4 YM Hatrium und Kalium in Gas em mit dem Zebs'schan FUterflammaqWwwar). [1%11 [191p~ (7 uWas omitted) 19 rats. Order fm SLA nd$2.4D. pb$3.30 61-1001 Trau. of Germacy) IWIO~ v. 33, am 6. p. 201-206. A proce&wo Is gives for do use of ft IF 3 nome Pbotarmw fa the detarmLostion, of w&vm and pamolm Is Ausem wkb m propus-sk Game u source of amtkodca. With the Wd d dth appanw, dw sodium and potassium canon can he ascertatm rapidly xal vA suMden watruy. wfa vbn tbe stim CC bawkeft kies Is am 1 in ow telliffatioll solution. (Allbots) 61-10691 I. godlum-Determiudon 2. Yousslum-DetwiWaotion L olul--Cbwdw aml."Is & PboMmetan-ApWadwe 1. - 6 F. U. onwri44 0. sah" as Ted*id S.A. 04warkh-CoroWlts. TT. ip. S. m 9) Lcngyel, lk-la, Sandur, and Ti.i, Ferunc. hILM101) OF DEITIWINNIG TIM RATE OF 1. Lengyel. B. SOLUTION OF GLASSES HY USING A FLAME 11. Dotxps, S. PHOTOMETER (A., ItIGH SENSITIVITY. 26 Aug 60, Ill. 'rill, V. i 3p. (12 figs. omitted) 28 refs. Ordur front SLA St. 60 62-14-116 Trans. of GLism-linjische) 11crliclitul (IYt?sL Gvi in my) 19610, v. 33, tw.6, 1). 206-21 1. MSCHII'VORS: *Gh~-S, SIIJUbijll~', I)i k7t Ill 11131JOIJ, Photon-~ Aers. (Matei ial.-Curamics, 17. v. S, no 4) DA.. .1 Y-64.1 7T-64-165M Prins, Walter. ON THE USE OF NE0fILkN GLASS TO IMPROVE L Prinz, W. THE ACCURACY OF THE VOLHARD METHOD OF TITRATIM SJLVER Mnsam vcm Neq)bonp:I&slxriIIeo zur Verbassaung der Genaulakelt der Vollardschen Silbertitrationsmerhod4 [i~Tp~ordp tcrt included) 5rds Order froinSLA $1.60 Tr-64-16530 Trans. ctgt.qro.--hniLiGLeij=LichtrL(West Germany) 1960, v. 33, no. 6, p. 224-227. (UiernisEry-ArLelytical, TT, v. 12, m. 4) 011ito of Tochnicxl S,t,icv* I .- - for mosaurizv; Higb Viscosities of memos vith Ozent: Beftruation I Constant Stye". by IL J. 0e1. G=Mp per, MasteabnIscla Berlebte.. Vol 33p no 6. 1960p IV MmMe = 69-no6&ln sci/mwof/~ July 69 387-358 The Structuml Mtern of Mass In the Coune of IU DeveUpments by IL baeb . MM., pw,, Mastgabnisabe Bwiabts, Vol 33s. No T., 196o., pp 24i-N5~.- M 6q.nO65-nB sci/m~~// aay 69 "Pr 38T-35T 61-10690 Kroger, Carl and S4ratniann, jUrgen. THL DLI'MMINATION BY 1HI.K- 1. Quartz- -Deterininition MAI. ANALYSIS OF RE5=AL ANIOUN67S OF I. KiNer. C 0i'AREZ IN EXHAUSTED SILICATF 3ATCHES (Die 11. Scratmann, J. 6i(fere:irial-thermoanal),tisch,! Pkstlmmung Yon Rosrquar7mengmen In Atireaglerten Silikargernengen). [1961)[1011). It refs. Order from SLA m151.90. 14M.80 6[ -10690 Trans. of rlastechnirche Brichte (11 est G,-i nn-,ny) 1960, v. 33, qt), 7. p. 250-2S2. IT. The anic,mts of remdual titi.,triz vihlcll remal .n d1SijjCjje_(jjjL1rt/. nlixturce, are tern[vre-dat -. were d- *. ornit ned % it h i lic a I d of di ff,:r enEia I Cherin . I ami lys I a. ai-I ~~ time dk~j~~nfvnco of th-- qvortz disso',,ifcii was c~;;-, ~rcd to the dISSCIVing VelOCRY of the (,Lirtz by X-ray in,:(tic,14) in the vutecitc c-m~-[;uatlz inimoic At tL-1111" I tures In excet-,i ofthe reaction, the re,l. -il aitwij.-.ts of Wn- 4T-61.J to Ihc velocity i-r, Y. .5. na. io) (over) 61 - 1 G669 HerrIminn, Ifurrt. ON I lit: ITFBA' OF Till: SHAIT. OF SAMPLI"S, Gh~;i-Bon,ling DIVENSIONS AND COOLING CCANDITIONS ON THE 2 . K I L:tj Is - - Bonding EL~,~TIC AREFRI 'NGLNU IN CI,\SS-TO-Nlt-.TAL 1. Herrmann. If. SI.ALS j0or J.:i vot? Pro-'enform. und aif die In GLi5!;-MotaII-Vcz bInd,'RgCI4 1961 16 1;,.1 [1 OrL'vr from SU% 40, I-,hSJ. 30 6 1 - I Trans. of Gla~ cechnische &-!rlchfc (West G,!rmm. i 1960, Y. 33, no. 7. p. 252-257. Tho al,p!icarion of p*,,QtoQlaf;(Ic ineasuremeits to cLoTrol the th~-rmal expinion of ~icalmg materials (glass and ir-tal) is elscuFs~d. A [~w tvj~--,; av,] shaivs of samples haviii,', ~,."Vtopl fat'! for coilucting ;uch nwas- ur, m--,rW~ im! co:i;IdL:rL:J ind tho dlffer,m~, Afects cm OIL! cbi~zic bir,-fi hi gIz.-i are examined. Knowl- C~f ff.Ctl tlll~ QJk, J T-' ~It.l S-ic.t Ij~C,I.L,kjrQa 0:11-1:nz 1 (,~j ~,kt!,I)ICS Of lhaiv and size. (AuthGr) (Macorial~-C,ramici, 'IT, v. -). no. 10) 62- L4219 Msing, Werner. A NEW CHROMIUM-FREE, PLATEABLE Fe-Nil 1. mgIng. W. ALLOY AS A SEALING ALLOY FOR LEAD GLASS. 9 Sep 6U, 6p. (if) figs. ornitted) 3 refs. Order from SLA $1. 10 62-1-1219 Trans. of Glasltechn[l sche )Berl Ichte I (Wt 91 Germany) 19b0, v. 33, no. 7, p. 257-261. MVRIPTORS; *Glass, *Iron alloys, *Nickel alloys, Plating, &-als, *Elect ron tubes. Sealingalloys, free from chromium. capableofbeing faultlessly electroplated are used for the glass-metal envelopes of microwave tubes of soft glass. The new Fe-M-Nln alloy (47/48/5) 8allsfIeFo thepe requiremenni and Itm expansion coefficlent is closer to that of the commonly used lead glass than the chroffiltim -free Fe-Ni alloY4 used hitherto, (Author) Offic. of T.chakol S",ic" (Materials- -Cerainlcs, 17, v. 8, no. 10) 61-14727 Uffler, Johannes. REAGnON OF FIRECIAY Wrrfi A URWITIC) 1. Title: Fireclay AMOUNT OF GLASS MELT (Reaftion van Schat. e 1. I.Afflar, J. mit elner Bcgirenzten Menge Glasschmelze). 119611 19 1p. (forel gn MAI Included) 4 refs. Order from SLA $ 1. 10 61-14727 Trans. of Glastechnische flerichte (West Germany) 1960, v. DESCRIFMRS: 'IlTick, *Glass. Chemical reactions. %lien a fireclay body reacts with a 11mitiod anxmm of 7 4 stagnant glass, the glass Is locally Impoverished In aftli. and the siriae originating there exhibit the char- acterlsfic almulnous layers as well an those Im- poyerlahed In alkali, i.e. enriched in S102. This can be demonstrated In the glass from a cavity in a floater The threads tram much a bollow space nwmalty have an 001- slumirms care &W an envelope of which the 5102 con- tent is increased by 0.5 to Vt. (Autborli (MaterisIB-Cerarnics, Tr, Y. 6, no. 1) Tr-64-16-926 R, Cmeanrd. ,b-, 7WULMODYNAkW O&MRVAIIONS ON CORROSON L ZYDMr, MOCZM IN GLASS TANKS (ZbWmodymMmI che a. Tula: Clu I ftsmadoft ftw xOrroamwarzkv in GIuecbnwbfiIwtX NPWI prma"d EO che Glass Tecb=AW Comootim �x)~. 33) HAUOXM L-, 'liar 59. [OPI OM*P M in(;Iud*') 5refs Ordw ft= SLA $1. 10 IT-64-16526 T=M. cd uWatedolis I g~ - - a we - w Gwmany) MO. '. = ~16 PS& PAnwish-CAramim. TT, v. 12. om 4) Bo-ndr, Joachim. THL NIEDICAL SIGNIf ICANCE OF 11fLA1' RAMA- 1. Borne.,, NON IN GLASS AND ItU)N' PLANYS. ONov C10 JI ;cjs. Ordei-frop M.A.'!.00 (12- 422M1 1 1 it [I f, I (;bI, ~~cl I I! I Ir I sc Ile I Be r f I chre I Ill% es [ G'. mia I I%) 90: A)6- io i .A-~.)(~ kl;'A~:O- "llic4rial radialion, Fouridrie,, A~j; I *Jr;.n, *,;lass, 62-14220 III _,! ~W.~ O.t! , plalll%, 1110 hual radiala-11 alt,j Ow It L I "" -Aef-C lirrhc N% oil,. a, -a~. It, isace siliclu-cl, an,t in,,o: Mwa r VIC 'rill AjI0,11:1.1 r0 1;1~111FW 1191,1 ~L:.;)LM W ImIL7,11 Indings Ishowed 0111I'Ao'k III,; M hV;IL ll~ 1~' 11 .1 - " I ' JW'1111( Ill IIr Mar]V CaSC-" (11,ILIJO~,',JC M S, mwe~- -Medicat Spucialue,,, ' O;fic. ~I T-6k.1 5-1- 1 1 , , .'. 114). i~) (over) Me& Smil. A SIMMY. MIMIOD FOR TEM'ING INTYRNAL 1. Glass-SEreases sniis,;iis occumso mNoNrRANsj1ARj--wr 2. PListics-Strimes GUS1,4:S AND PLA1,I-jCS (EIII Eiiifichei VL~rfahrca 3. no, vh(Awwoc ii,--t zur Sa~-mjrgspt-Cfung in Undurchtilchrigen GMsern und I .Deeg. E - Kunst.toffon). Extract from address by Adollb Dietzel 11. Dietzel, A. at Synqxslum on GlasH Technology (no. 33) Hamburg, Ill. Title: S) mposluln. 13 Mir 59. [19611154). (fU:Cjj',jj ICXt OrJ--r Croui SLA lb$1.80 61-10688 Trans. of qI;.qtvchni.-4cf,,-- &-richte ("'~!sE Germany) 1960. Y. 33, no. 9, p. 331-132. A d-*,,crI1,xI(m Is given of an arraugeawnt of Infrart~d raedatora arJ receivers w[Ach [a tjv-'~ 1)1,! for rkiuo- eli--ic fnve.,ti~,pdms. 11reiLea fit il-,~ccnt and glasscs Cain N: VCnd.7rc,: with the aid of ~~n I ~ ~ usitive in III,-, ,;~~ convei ter which Is G~. lu,lt-,red t;i-.:.:iral range. :~' ilcs, TT, Y. 5, no. 10) Gellmann, Wilhelm end Tblg, Gunther. Mill DETERMINATION OF THE SULFATE OON- TENT. Pt. 2 of Contrlbtfilm to Micros Illcitle Analysis, 11961117p. (4 tables, 2 figs. 2 foatnotes omitted). Order from SLA m 1 $2. 40, ph $3. 30 61-14469 Trans. of Clastechnische Berichle (West Germany), 1960, V'M. no. 9, p. 332-338. '61-14469 1. Sulfams--Datermharlost 2. Clees-Chatifcal onalysill 1. Gellmam, W. U. 7big, G., M. Tithr Counibudast. After digesting the silicate with hydrantmic and per- chloric acids, tM sutfate is reduced to H2S by trwt- Ing it with a suitable reducing agent. late H2S is then absorbed in a sodium hydrwide solution ad deter- mined by volumetric analysis. I'lits methad can be used in the range from I to 1000ug SO and. withsam- pies weighing between I and 200 nrig, 0. 9 to 0;~I% S03 can be detected. The relative standard deviation of this method is dependent upon the total quantity being determined and ties between I. and 3%. JAuthor) once of Tedow (Chemistry- -Analytical, Tr, Y. 5, nm 12) 61-10697 Knapp. Oscar. CALMLATION OF TIM VISCOSITY OF ALKAU 1. Gull-Viftwity AND ALJCAU-UME GLASSES FROM THEIR CDM- 1. Know. 0. FOSTION [Berechoung der Uklgkeft van Alkall- mol ""' Morn aus ihrer Zusommensemungi Al"' [t96t 151p~ 2 refs. j Order from SLA nd$1.80. $41.80 61-ION7 151820 Trans otwim ecWo A&W. West 'Urmaw-A ,217 8 31 i!w M 38 339 ; - . l . 1960. V, Pub. [a irester "A 1. H,.W,*. t. Bpi I S. Okmpry) 1959. W. It. P. 393-396. o4mrWo-CArarmics. TT, v. S. no. 91 61-10686 Ktmuj,icky, Yamillo anJ 11 vhIJ--Lvn, Karl. 5R'DiES ON THE TIENIPLRATURE 0EPENP11:111CE OF 1. Bricks-TmIvrature TORSIONAL MQDUWS OF FIRECLAY BRICKS factors (U:)t,:r-,u0mjigen zum Gang des TorslonsmWuls von 1. Kunopicky, K. K. .32 refs. Or&r from SI-A, imS2. 40, I-h$3. 30 61 -10686 Trans. of Glastuchnische 11--richte (Wca G~rmany) 1 .960, v. 33, no. 10, 1). 357-M3. l,mj,rk(ure dt~r,:ndvnce uf buch cla,-tic cuu,tants ;is ,he ela,tic and tarlwal in(~Juh Li~, b,-,en stu "Iv;l 'or jw',-C!ay bricks of diffrvor cojjt,~sn:j of alu- mina. r1h: tn-- isur,~ments u[ (An-,d by tu-,-sfc~ial. txnd- ii),~. and imic nwthods and te!ics are :omi-,ired with OW 0111 -tal h- ILJl),' Uhl'tllVr tilt! SIZC -f 11W 11"q INICI At, cl : th,- rc:.ul(~; (if frIC.1";J1 L.Illenj ~11)(j VI-Ildt effect the I 1,~id h.vi cm the court,,e of the tol Aw'..)l m(Au- I f~j~~LjjL)I -nl~vratkjxc. Even at I LK,,nI tern- 'I t,f the t-,i WTI- .1 T-N.I.J 5-A... th~: mvibod of in,asurem?nt I'roduce-q , - - R, fl ~1, 1"I .,:,, 'IT, V. 5, no. 10) (over) Thooratical InvestijratJon of the Thermal Stresses in Tank Blocks During Tempering, by G. Sonntag. EUROPEXI, per, GlastedmiBche Barichte, Vol 33, 1960, PP 363-369. !ITC-71-16204-1 I B Jan 7? 62-14~ 14 Fjszhe:-, jorep~' anJ Kropp, Rudolf. FLAME SPEC-l"WNTEI'tY AS A !'ROCF';S IN MOD- 1. E;kN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 13 Dec 60 11. Kropp, R, mlitted) ;i refs. Order frL-xn SLA $1. 60 62- 1*;~'~'l Trans. of 17,1asrechnfia~hcj Herlichtel (WcoGermany) ON), v. 0. slo. 10. p. W-387. DESCRIPWRS 'Chemical analvalb, *T'laines, Alkali carihi, Chuml,:al clemenco, Ionization, Si-ectrc- graphic dam I'l, v ii, no. 9) Oil.