The quality of finished glass products is determined in many ways by the presence of gas inclusions in them. In view of this, the role and value of rapid, reliable diagnosis of the causes of the inclusions is examined. Physicochemical analysis of the composition of gas bubbles yields the information necessary to determine what causes them and to work out ways of eliminating production spoilage.
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Glass And Ceramics 46 8 1989 329-332
Sector
General
Class
G 1031