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Klement, W. Jr.; Willens, R.H.; Duwez, Pol (1960). "Non-crystalline Structure in Solidified Gold-Silicon Alloys". Nature. 187 (4740): 869. Bibcode: 1960Natur.187..869K. doi: 10.1038/187869b0. S2CID 4203025. Glass is one of today’s most versatile building materials due to its virtually unlimited aesthetic options and outstanding energy characteristics. The breadth of glass colors available is one reason why glass is so aesthetically versatile. But how does the industry ensure precise color accuracy in glass coatings? And how do you read color in glass?

Mendelev, M.I.; Schmalian, J.; Wang, C.Z.; Morris, J.R.; K.M. Ho (2006). "Interface Mobility and the Liquid-Glass Transition in a One-Component System". Physical Review B. 74 (10): 104206. Bibcode: 2006PhRvB..74j4206M. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.74.104206. But where was glass first birthed? For at least 100 years, researchers have debated over two main contenders: the Near East and Egypt. Based on some beautiful, well-preserved glass artifacts dating from around 1500 BCE, Egypt was favored at first. But by the 1980s, researchers were placing their bets on the Near East after excavators found loads of glass at Nuzi, a Late Bronze Age provincial town in modern-day Iraq, thought to date from the 1500s BCE. Gulbiten, Ozgur; Mauro, John C.; Guo, Xiaoju; Boratav, Olus N. (3 August 2017). "Viscous flow of medieval cathedral glass". Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 101 (1): 5–11. doi: 10.1111/jace.15092. ISSN 0002-7820. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Glass". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol.12 (11thed.). Cambridge University Press. pp.87–105.Gorilla Glass maker unveils ultra-thin and flexible Willow Glass". Physics News. Archived from the original on 6 November 2013 . Retrieved 1 November 2013. Red, a very important color for use in a stained glass window, was especially vulnerable to fading. Artists in many countries Art from a tomb (top) showsmetal workers using blowpipes to ventilate a small fire during an era that pre-dates Amarna. In an archaeological experiment (bottom), researchers tested whether it was possible to make glass beads like those found at Amarna in a similar manner, blowing into the fire using pipes. See also: List of physical properties of glass, Corrosion §Corrosion of glass, and Strength of glass Glass can be fairly easily melted and manipulated with a heat source Manganese can be added in small amounts to remove the green tint given by iron, or in higher concentrations to give glass an amethyst color. Manganese is one of the oldest glass additives, and purple manganese glass was used since early Egyptian history.

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Digs Reveal Stone-Age Weapons Industry With Staggering Output". National Geographic News. 13 April 2015. Archived from the original on 3 October 2019. Cadmium together with sulphur forms cadmium sulfide and results in deep yellow color, often used in glazes. However, cadmium is toxic. Together with selenium and sulphur it yields shades of bright red and orange. [7]Glass helped to tie ancient empires together, says Thilo Rehren, an archaeological materials scientist at the Cyprus Institute in Nicosia who has examined the craftsmanship behind objects from Tut’s tomb, among others. Kings shipped materials to other rulers, expecting goods or loyalty in return, he says. Ancient inventories from the Late Bronze Age reveal an exchange of ivory, gems, wood, animals, people and more, and while the role of glass in this convention of gifting and tribute isn’t fully understood, the composition of artifacts supports glass swaps too. Some crucibles even contained lingering bits of red glass, colored with copper. “We were able to identify the evidence for glassmaking,” Rehren says. “Nobody knew what it should have looked like.” Levine, Harry; Slade, Louise (2013). Water Relationships in Foods: Advances in the 1980s and Trends for the 1990s. Springer Science & Business Media. p.226. ISBN 978-1-4899-0664-9. Walker, Perrin; Tarn, William H. (1990). CRC Handbook of Metal Etchants. CRC press. p.798. ISBN 978-1-4398-2253-1. Greer, A. Lindsay; Mathur, N (2005). "Materials science: Changing Face of the Chameleon". Nature. 437 (7063): 1246–1247. Bibcode: 2005Natur.437.1246G. doi: 10.1038/4371246a. PMID 16251941. S2CID 6972351.

Kenneth Chang (29 July 2008). "The Nature of Glass Remains Anything but Clear". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 24 April 2009 . Retrieved 29 July 2008. Iron(II) oxide may be added to glass resulting in bluish-green glass which is frequently used in beer bottles. Together with chromium it gives a richer green color, used for wine bottles. For those who can’t or don’t want to install a dish, Sky Glass is a far better option than Now, delivering all that exclusive Sky content in optimum 4K resolution. And now that image quality is fully up to snuff, you no longer have to worry about rival TVs offering significantly better output for the same or less. Freiman, Stephen (2007). Global Roadmap for Ceramic and Glass Technology. John Wiley & Sons. p.705. ISBN 978-0-470-10491-0. Jiang, Xin; Lousteau, Joris; Richards, Billy; Jha, Animesh (1 September 2009). "Investigation on germanium oxide-based glasses for infrared optical fibre development". Optical Materials. 31 (11): 1701–1706. Bibcode: 2009OptMa..31.1701J. doi: 10.1016/j.optmat.2009.04.011.

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Batches of amorphous steel have also been produced that demonstrate mechanical properties far exceeding those found in conventional steel alloys. [101] a b c "Mining the sea sand". Seafriends. 8 February 1994. Archived from the original on 29 February 2012 . Retrieved 15 May 2012. And it remains the case that not all programmes are available to playlist in the same way they can be recorded on Sky Q. Match of the Day on a Saturday night, for example, won’t appear on your Playlist until the following Monday due to rights restrictions. However, Playlist has improved since launch and you can now add more programmes than ever, including BT Sport shows. Anderson, P.W. (1995). "Through the Glass Lightly". Science. 267 (5204): 1615–16. doi: 10.1126/science.267.5204.1615-e. PMID 17808155. S2CID 28052338.

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