Industrial trials to replace sodium sulfate with astrakanite in glass melting N. V. KerbitskayaM. P. OrlovaI. B. Shlain OriginalPaper Pages: 403 - 406
Further comments on the best location of boundary floats in glass furnaces M. B. Épel'baum OriginalPaper Pages: 406 - 408
Nomogram for calculating the specific consumption of heat in glass melting M. G. Stepanenko OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 414
Means of improving and automating fuel-gasification and glass-melting processes N. I. Dubina OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 424
The behavior of the abrasive grain during the polishing process A. V. Troitskii OriginalPaper Pages: 424 - 427
Estimating the optical distortion from curved automobile glass N. I. Amosov OriginalPaper Pages: 427 - 429
The effect of the thickness of earthenware and porcelain articles on shrinkage and water absorption A. M. Akh"yan OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 433
The effects of heat-exchange conditions on the bloating of clays A. N. Khokhel' OriginalPaper Pages: 434 - 436
A new layout for the continuous production of porcelain teapots F. S. ÉntelisN. V. Bochkova OriginalPaper Pages: 436 - 440
Some peculiarities in melting aluminomagnesia glass using hydrated alumina I. A. YatsunovM. D. Velenko OriginalPaper Pages: 440 - 443
Melting opaque glasses in tank furnaces A. V. KaravchukR. I. EfimovaN. Kh. Mar'yash OriginalPaper Pages: 443 - 445
Tunnel-kiln car for combined porcelain biscuit and glost firing B. N. Ol'shevskii OriginalPaper Pages: 446 - 447
The manufacture of insulators for automobile spark plugs in Czechoslovakia R. M. Zaionts OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 451