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Eglomise
(from the French eglomise - by the name of the master Glomy) - a type of pattern on glass, popular in the era of classicism: a geometric or floral pattern, coated with gold or silver and usually finely engraved after gilding. Most often, the frames of paintings and mirrors, furniture details were decorated with eglomies.
Screen
Flame Deflector Oven Wall
Electrode engraving
A method of engraving glass, in which the image is created by the destruction of the surface under the influence of an electric arc arising at the point of contact of the electrode with glass
Electron-ion engraving
A method of engraving a glass surface in which an image is created by exposing the glass to a scanning electron beam during ion exchange in a bath of salt or a molten metal (the corresponding voltage is applied between the electron beam source and the ion exchange bath)
Electrical glass
Glass with certain electrical properties and used in electrical and electronics as insulating and structural materials
Electrochromic glass
It is an energy-saving element for buildings that can change color on command. The principle of operation is to pass low-voltage electric charges through a microscopically thin coating on the glass surface and activate the electrochromic layer, which changes color from transparent to dark.
Enamel toughened
Sheet glass coated with enamel paint and tempered. It is usually used for decoration of facades.