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Glass Facts
STAINED GLASS
Glass can be categorized in three main ways
- 1. CATHEDRAL-Transparent, thickness is uniformed about 1/8"
- 2. OPALESCENT-Nontransparent glass, color is seen by reflective light
These first two are made much the same way, using a heated table
a small portion of molten glass is poured onto the table and rolled into a
sheet. Both are machine made.
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3. ANTIQUE
Name because it is made using an old process. A glassblower blows a
cylinder shape of glass and lets it cool. After removing the ends the
cylinder is cut down on one side. Then the cut cylinder is placed to unroll
in a flattening oven.
Then all 3 types are placed into another over referred to as an annealing oven or
lehr for gradual cooling
MAKING GLASS
Modern glass is made of basically simple ingredients, silica sand, lime stone and soda ash. These ingredients are put together and then placed in a glass furnace that is set at 3000 F and heated until all the ingredients are melted together into one liquid to be formed into glass sheets.
HOW THE GLASS IS COLORED
When the raw material that make the glass put together metal oxides are added. There are different oxides use to achieve different colors:
- Selenium- for red, gold, yellow and pink also orange
- Copper oxides- for blues and the additoin of cobalt for stronger blues
- Sugar and Sulphur- for amber
- Dichrimate-for green
The cost of these oxides at the time the glass is made will influence the cost of the glass. The cost can really be noticed with the purchase of red, yellow, pink and gold and orange all glass containing selenium which gold and selenium are the most expensive ingredients.
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