Accelerating the pulverization of alumina in the glass and ceramics industry I. I. KitaigorodskiiTs. N. Gurovich OriginalPaper Pages: 254 - 258
The influence of fluoride on the processes taking place when heating a nonalkaline batch I. D. TykachinskiiS. P. Obidina OriginalPaper Pages: 258 - 260
A highly efficient method of sticking curved automobile glasses together Z. I. BronshteinV. I. Kostin OriginalPaper Pages: 260 - 263
Improving the transparency of S-23 glass in the closer infrared range of the spectrum L. A. Novitskii OriginalPaper Pages: 266 - 269
The trend of scientific and design work in the expansion of the manufacture of domestic china and pottery I. Ya. YurchakG. A. Kovel'man OriginalPaper Pages: 269 - 273
The use of bentonite for the manufacture of clay products G. V. KukolevN. V. Pitak OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 277
The use of the torsional method for determining the viscosity of low melting clays V. F. Pavlov OriginalPaper Pages: 278 - 283
An instrument for determining the elastic constants in glass and ceramics G. K. Demishev OriginalPaper Pages: 283 - 287
Prospects for the development of fine-ceramic manufacturing techniques F. Norton From the Foreign Journals Pages: 294 - 296
The effect of the sulfate content in clays on discoloration in ceramic wall facings W. Brownell From the Foreign Journals Pages: 296 - 296
The choice of refractory materials for lehr cars P. Robinson From the Foreign Journals Pages: 297 - 297
A glass melting tank furnace with barriers immersed in the batch fusion zone From the Foreign Journals Pages: 299 - 299
The air-cooling of the pickups which deliver molten glass to the machine feeders P. Spatz From the Foreign Journals Pages: 299 - 299
Methods of improving the efficiency of the production of plaster molds K. Litzow From the Foreign Journals Pages: 300 - 300