Savings of capital investments and reducing transport and exploitation costs in the glass industry I. I. Ben'G. S. Adamskaya OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 295
The production of polished glass plates in large sizes V. I. OrzhevskiiV. I. Vanin OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 301
Planning automatic production lines for polished-glass manufacture B. S. Temkin OriginalPaper Pages: 302 - 305
The upper crystallization temperature of glasses containing 16% sodium oxide M. V. Okhotin OriginalPaper Pages: 305 - 307
Hardening glass insulators T. D. AndryukhinaS. I. DyakivskiiN. A. Nikolaev OriginalPaper Pages: 307 - 311
A new method of analyzing gas in glass V. T. SlavyanskiiE. N. KrestnikovaM. V. Proskuryakov OriginalPaper Pages: 312 - 316
The “spontaneous” destruction of hardened-glass articles V. P. Kirichenko OriginalPaper Pages: 317 - 318
On the nature of molten glasses in the system lead oxide — Silica V. I. MinenkoS. M. PetrovN. S. Ivanova OriginalPaper Pages: 318 - 321
Apparatus for determining the impact resistance of ceramic tiles N. L. Pevzner OriginalPaper Pages: 321 - 322
The use of metallic molds in the manufacture of ceramic pipe A. G. AfoninT. P. Kostenko OriginalPaper Pages: 323 - 323
Chemically desalted water for silvering glass M. I. Koz'minS. A. Skripko OriginalPaper Pages: 324 - 325
The gasification of liquid fuel in the ceramic industry G. HilgersH. Steinbach From the Foreign Journals Pages: 331 - 332
The production of sheet and structural glass in the United States H. Simpson From the Foreign Journals Pages: 333 - 334