Nis: Is There A Problem?

Recent cases of overhead glazing breaking spontaneously in seven shipping centres in the UK have again brought attention to the contentious issue of NiS inclusions in toughened glass. Is this really the problem though or just a convenient scapegoat to hide poor glazing practice? This article examines the work undertaken by Pilkington Glass Consultants and the conclusions they have come to.

Author
Un-named
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Glass 70 11 1993 349, 441
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 371

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Nis: Is There A Problem?
Glass 70 11 1993 349, 441
F 371
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