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    Terminológiai alapfogalmak régészeti korú üvegtárgyak elemzéséhez by Kata Dévai

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The third part is an outline of the main glassmaking process. These parts also contribute to the depiction of the objects. …”
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    Radiant waste heat recovery from steelmaking and glass industry by Iturralde Jon, Gómez de Arteche Mercedes, Aguirre Patricio, Bárcena Jorge, López Susana, Ubieta Eduardo, Fernandez Arroiabe Peru, Bou-Ali M. Mounir, Unamuno Iñigo

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…That potential energy is quantified for the main identified industries: steel and glassmaking. Then, a radiant heat capturing device allowing high temperature heat capture is designed according to process requirements. …”
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    Materials Inspiring Methodology: Reflecting on the Potential of Transdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Archaeological Glass by Sara Fiorentino, Tania Chinni, Mariangela Vandini

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The contribution that materials science has made to the understanding of ancient glassmaking is unquestionable, as research undertaken in recent decades has extensively demonstrated. …”
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    The Time of Extravagance and a “Crescent‑Shaped Glass Bottle” from the Collection of Classical Antiquities of the National Museum, Prague by Helena Svobodová, Romana Kozáková

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Therefore, it may probably be considered another experimental product of the Roman glassmakers, such as, for example – the rhyta, the flask with doves from Cologne or the small vessels in the shape of various animals.…”
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    GEODEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN DRĂGOIASA-TULGHEŞ DEPRESSIONARY ALIGNMENT by TOFAN George-Bogdan

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Once the first human settlements appeared, we may speak of an intensification of the systematic and organized capitalization of natural resources, with positive effects on demographic growth, like the case of Borsec, where, in the second half of the 19th century, Germans and Czech were brought, as qualified workforce in glassmaking and mining. The natural setting, the geographic position were favourable for the development of an activity that consisted of animal husbandry and forestry, with highs and lows caused by social and historical factors that influenced the population of this area. …”
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    Technology and Provenance Analysis of Glass Fragments from an Ottoman Bathhouse (Hamam) in Kyparissia, Peloponnese, Greece by E. Palamara, N. Zacharias, S. Germanidou, K. Gerolymou, D. Palles, E.I. Kamitsos

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The provenance analysis, which was based on the statistical treatment of the resulted and published analytical data, indicated that the different glass types originated both from the eastern regions of the Ottoman Empire and from glassmaking centres in central and northern Europe. …”
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    English Perceptions and Representations of Venetian Chromatic Variations by Anne GEOFFROY

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…As early as the 15th century, the city boasted a flourishing industry of colour relying on trades such as, among others, dyers, glassmakers, tailors, or pigment sellers (i.e. vendecolori).This paper explores the material, cultural and linguistic influence of Venice on early modern England, focusing more precisely on glass, dyes and pigments. …”
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    Design and develop new glass bottle recycling system in Kuantan community by Perwira Putra, Iskandar

    Published 2012
    “…However as with all markets, pressure from legislation can only be effective if the recycled bottle glass supplier can ensure that using recycled materials meet their customers’ quality requirement .Furthermore, the type of glass available for recycling is not the type most demanded by the end market.To meet demands for higher quality cullet, new glass bottle collection system is been developed and introduced to the glassmaking industry that enables processors to improve cullet quality and make production more efficient.The development of new collection system and alternative markets for recycled glass has further contributed to the development of new technologies. …”
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    A Practical Load Disaggregation Approach for Monitoring Industrial Users Demand with Limited Data Availability by Sara Tavakoli, Kaveh Khalilpour

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…As a case study, we used real network data of three industrial sectors: food processing, stonecutting, and glassmaking. For all cases, the optimisation framework developed a desegregated profile and estimated the load with an error of less than 5%. …”
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    Evaluation of the Wear-Resistant Plate Performance on Different Locations over the Flow Path of a Large-Sized Heavy-Duty Centrifugal Fan by Nicola Aldi, Nicola Casari, Michele Pinelli, Alessio Suman, Alessandro Vulpio, Ottavio Mantovani, Paolo Saccenti

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In industrial applications such as chemical plants, cement factories, and glassmakers, large-sized centrifugal fans are commonly used for dust-laden flow processing. …”
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    Nanotechnology in Roman Opaque Red Glass from the 2nd Century AD. Archaeometric Investigation in Red Sectilia from the Decoration of the Lucius Verus Villa in Rome by Mario Bandiera, Patrice Lehuédé, Marco Verità, Luis Alves, Isabelle Biron, Marcia Vilarigues

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…This work aims to characterise the chemical composition of Roman opaque red glass <i>sectilia</i> dated to the 2nd century A.D and to shed light on Roman glassmaking production of different shades of red, from red to reddish-brown. …”
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    Known Glass Compositions in Iron Age Europe—Current Synthesis and Emerging Questions by Valentina Lončarić, Mafalda Costa

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Recently, however, arguments have been put forth for a more diversified network of glassmaking traditions, including small-scale autonomous European workshops. …”
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    Developing Techniques for Closed-Loop-Recycling Soda-Lime Glass Fines through Robotic Deposition by Maria Sparre-Petersen, Simona Hnídková

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…To expand the aesthetic applications for the material, an investigation is conducted by combining 3D geometries with the traditional glassmaking techniques of glassblowing and casting. …”
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    Glass import and production in Hispania during the early medieval period: The glass from Ciudad de Vascos (Toledo). by Jorge de Juan Ares, Nadine Schibille

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Our study thus traces several stages leading to the development of a specifically Spanish primary glassmaking industry.…”
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    An Archaeometric Analysis of Black-Appearing Iron Age Glass Beads from Vinha das Caliças 4 (Portugal) by Valentina Lončarić, Ana Margarida Arruda, Pedro Barrulas, Mafalda Costa

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Furthermore, different colours of glass in individual polychrome beads exhibit similar trace element patterns, which might suggest these beads could have been produced close to glassmaking sites/regions.…”
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    Grand seigneur as an entrepreneur. Profile of Count Albert Zay by Štefan Gaučík

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This was followed by the complete liquidation of the cloth manufactory, which was no longer profitable and by the arrival of a new investor, the glassmaking company from Vienna Joseph Schreiber and cousins. …”
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    The Vindolanda Vessel: pXRF and Microphotography of an Enamel-Painted Roman Gladiator Glass by Louisa Campbell

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The detection of Cinnabar, Egyptian blue, Orpiment and other pigments are ground-breaking discoveries that will have a transformative impact on early glassmaking studies and push the boundaries of scholarship into new directions of analytical approaches in heritage materials science to complement recent success in this field with Raman spectroscopy and other techniques. …”
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    The Venetian Palette of the Renaissance: The Material Aspect of Colour Perception by Olga Kuzminichna Pichugina

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…A significant role in this process was played by the development of the Venetian dyeing craft, as well as glassmaking. Additionally, the practice of daily work with paints spread in Venice to the sphere of trade, which had an impact on the colour preferences of great numbers of Venetian society. …”
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    Composition and origins of decorated glass from Umayyad Cordoba (Spain) by Jorge De Juan Ares, Yasmina Cáceres Gutiérrez, Maudilio Moreno Almenara, Nadine Schibille

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The results thus confirm the continuous long-distance exchange of vitreous material, as well as the existence of multiple glassmaking centres in the Iberian Peninsula, illustrating a link between secondary glass working techniques and chemical composition. …”
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    Comprehensive Chemical Characterisation of Byzantine Glass Weights. by Nadine Schibille, Andrew Meek, Bendeguz Tobias, Chris Entwistle, Mathilde Avisseau-Broustet, Henrique Da Mota, Bernard Gratuze

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Along with Egyptian and Levantine origins of the glassmaking sands, variations in the natron source possibly point to the exploitation of two different natron deposits. …”
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