Publisher's Synopsis
"Concerning The Annealing And Characteristics Of Glass" delves into the scientific principles and practical applications of annealing processes in glass manufacturing. This comprehensive work by Arthur Quincy Tool and Joseph Valasek explores the intricate relationship between annealing techniques and the resulting characteristics of glass.
Readers will gain a deep understanding of the factors influencing glass properties, including temperature gradients, cooling rates, and compositional variations. The book offers valuable insights into optimizing annealing schedules to achieve desired qualities such as strength, durability, and optical clarity.
This book is an essential resource for materials scientists, engineers, and anyone involved in the production or application of glass, providing a solid foundation for understanding and manipulating the characteristics of this versatile material.
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