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Excerpt from The Collected Writings of Hermann August Seger, Vol. 2: Professor at the Royal Technical Institute, Berlin Chief of the Chemical-Technical Experiment Station, Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin
The glazes can be distinguished from the other fused compounds of similar qualitative composition, termed glasses, not only by the wider limits which mark their composition quantitatively, but also in the manner and methods in which the separate compounds are united to form a chemical compound or a mixture of such. The materials which are in actual use as ingredients for both glass and glaze are given in the following paragraph.
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