Overview
- Editors:
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Hans Bach
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Schott Glas, Mainz, Germany
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Dieter Krause
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Schott Glas, Mainz, Germany
- First book completely devoted to the subject
- Outstanding overview
- Up-to-date references
- Written by leading experts from glass & ceramics industry
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Table of contents (6 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XVIII
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- Klaus Bange, Wilfried Heimerl, Dieter Krause
Pages 1-28
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- Lothar Meckel, Hartmut Müller, Bernd Valentin, Christine Strubel, Matthias Jäger, Ruth Effenberger et al.
Pages 29-139
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- Christian Schultz-Münzenberg, Christian Jäger, Reinhard Conradt, Kurt Binder, Walter Kob, Rolf Brückner
Pages 141-311
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- Ulrich Fotheringham, Walter Kob, Kurt Binder, Ulrich Buchenau, Andreas Wischnewski, Rüdiger Sprengard et al.
Pages 313-398
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- Wilfried Heimerl, Friedrich G. K. Baucke, Peter Brix, Reinhard Conradt
Pages 399-450
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- Rudolf Feile, Adolf Götz, Fritz W. Krämer, Hartmut Müller, Werner Vogel, Joseph S. Hayden et al.
Pages 451-515
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Back Matter
Pages 517-528
About this book
This book, entitled Analysis of the Composition and Structure of Glass and Glass Ceramies, is one of aseries reporting on research and development activities on products and processes conducted by the Schott Group. The scientifically founded development of new products and technical pro cesses has traditionally been of vital importance to Schott and has always been performed on a scale determined by the prospects for application of our special glasses. Since the reconstruction of the Schott Glaswerke in Mainz, the scale has increased enormously. The range of expert knowledge required could never have been supplied by Schott alone. It is also a tradition in our company to cultivate collaboration with customers, universities, and research institutes. Publications in numerous technical journals, which since 1969 we have edited to a regular schedule as Forschungsberichte - 'research reports' - describe the results of these cooperations. They contain up-to-date infor mation on various topics for the expert but are not suited as survey material for those whose standpoint is more remote. This is the point where we would like to place our series, to stimulate the exchange of thoughts, so that we can consider from different points of view the possibilities offered by those incredibly versatile materials, glass and glass ceramies. We would like to share the knowledge won through our research and development at Schott in cooperation with the users of our materials with scientists and engineers, interested customers and friends, and with the employees of our firm.
Reviews
"This is an authoritative book, well written and logically set out, and illustrated clearly with table s and figures. ...With its overall depth of information, this book will undoubtedly be of interest and of practical use to many researchers, engineers and technologists working in the glass and glass ceramic fields, and of especial interest to those involved specifically in the analysis of these materials." I.W. Donald, Glass Technology, 2000, 41,6 "This book is part of the Schott Series on Glass and Glass Ceramics (mainly oxide systems). This volume is very practical and should help people working in chemical and structural analysis of glass and glass ceramics. It gives a very comprehensive understanding of the analytical techniques available and their limitations; it also gives very useful 'recipes'. The book is divided into 6 major parts, each of them focusing on a specific topic related to the analysis of the composition and structure of glass and glass ceramics." Silicates Industriels Ceramic, 2000, 65, 7-8 '
Editors and Affiliations
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Schott Glas, Mainz, Germany
Hans Bach,
Dieter Krause