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Tank
A hemisphere tank with a diameter of 3 or 4 feet, into which the molten glass is scooped out
Barite glass
Glass, which includes barite, surpasses ordinary alkaline-lime glass in density and brilliance
Pool
An additional structural element of the glass mold, which allows you to place an additional portion of frit prior to melting
Bevels (facet elements)
curly volumetric glass elements used in the manufacture of stained glass
Safety glass
Glass, which when broken forms fragments, the likelihood of serious cuts which are much less than fragments of ordinary glass. This is usually tempered glass.
Safety glass
Silicate sheet glass that does not form fragments with cutting edges upon impact or concentrated pressure. Shatterproof is ensured by the presence inside the package of two or more layers of glass of a firmly bound elastic transparent strip of organic material or a metal mesh included in the glass
Beads
(from the Arabian busra) - small decorative colored glass beads with a hole for stringing on a thread, fishing line or wire
Bisher process
Periodic stained glass manufacturing process in which glass from a pot is cast between rolls on a moving roller conveyor or on a flat movable table
Form
Relatively flat, artistic glassware obtained as a result of sintering and intended for further volumetric molding using swelling technology
Feeder Well Block
Refractory beam of a special shape, connecting the feeder channel with the furnace, which allows to increase the depth of glassmaking;
Bloom
1. Film on the surface caused by weather.
2. A film of sulfites and sulfates on the surface formed during the annealing process
Bohemian crystal
Colorless potash-lime glass, characterized by hardness and gloss, obtained in the 1670s in Bohemia, was suitable for cutting and engraving
Side pocket
Pocket in the bottom of the exhaust gas channel leading to the furnace regenerator or recuperator
Side bars
Refractory bars forming the side walls of the pool in contact with glass
Hog
smoke outlet for evacuating exhaust gases from a glass melting furnace
Borosilicate glass
Silicate glass containing boron as a characterizing component. Borosilicate glasses are usually heat-resistant.
Bot
Refractory body placed in the furnace and partially immersed in the molten glass to protect the collection site (molten glass) from the furnace gases. Used for manual dialing, as well as for some types of vacuum machines
Timber
Any large refractory product of regular shape
Pool bar
Refractory beam used for the construction of a bath furnace basin
Column beam
Bars forming columns of a pot furnace
Drilling (Blocking)
A method of mixing and clarifying glass melt in a pot by immersion of a wooden chock or other material capable of emitting gases at a high melt temperature
Bushing
A small electric cooking stove, usually made of platinum, with numerous openings in the base, used to make fiberglass