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Title: Glass


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Glass
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Composition PropertiesHistory Production
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What is Glass?
  • Glass is a state of matter, not a substance.
  • Glass combines some properties of crystals and
    some of liquids but is distinctly different from
    both.
  • Glass has the mechanical rigidity of crystals,
    but the random disordered arrangement of
    molecules that characterizes liquids.
  • Glass are usually formed by melting crystalline
    materials at very high temperatures. When the
    melt cools, the atoms are locked into a random
    (disordered) state before they can form into a
    perfect crystal arrangement.

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What is in glass?
  • Silica (sand)
  • Anhydrous Boric Acid
  • Anhydrous Phosphoric Acid These include
  • Soda Ash
  • Potash
  • Lithium Carbonate
  • Limestone
  • Litharge
  • Alumina
  • Magnesia
  • Barium Carbonate
  • Strontium Carbonate
  • Zinc Oxide
  • Zirconia

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Properties of Glass
  • When created properly, glass can be
  • Strong resists breaking when it has few surface
    imperfections is cooled slowly
  • Hard surface resists scratches and abrasions.
  • Elastic gives under stress - up to a breaking
    point - but rebounds exactly to its original
    shape.
  • Chemical Corrosion-Resistant
  • Thermal Shock- Resistant
  • Heat-Absorbent
  • Optical Properties
  • Electrical Insulating

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The History of Glass
  • When it was discovered
  • How it was discovered
  • Where it was discovered
  • What its first uses were

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Discovery
  • Natural glass, obsidian, is formed by volcanoes
    and has been used since the stone age for tools
  • Glass was discovered by accident as part of the
    copper smelting process in 1000 b.c. in Phoenicia
    (modern day Lebanon)
  • Glass was first used as beads in jewelry

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Ancient Glass vs. Modern Glass
  • The chemical composition
  • of glass has not changed much
  • since ancient times

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In Ancient Rome
  • Glass was so precious, the emperor Nero paid
    500 dollars for one goblet!

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The Island of Murano, Italy
  • During 13th century Venice became the center of
    glassblowing. For safety, and to keep the
    process secret, the furnaces were moved to the
    Island of Murano, off the coast of Venice

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Millefiori A thousand Flowers
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Renaissance to Modern Day
  • Glassblowing was a dying Art. Mechanized
    processes overtook the hand-blown quality of the
    art
  • During the 1960s there was a rebirth of the Art
    Glass movement.
  • Art Glass is increasingly popular since that time.

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Dale Chihulya modern master
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  • Teamwork suits me.
  • This is the way artists like Michelangelo
    worked.
  • Dale Chihuly

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Venetian Vases
  • With the assistance of Lino TagliapietraUnited
    States, Seattle, Washington, 1988Blown and
    hot-workedH (tallest) 44.9 cm89.4.9

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Learning to Blow Glass
  • A glassblower is also called a gaffer

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Materials
  • Glass cullet is melted in the furnace
  • Frit different shapes and colors of glass added
    for interest, color and texture

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Tools
  • The punti a long steel rod used to manipulate
    the glass
  • The blow pipe used to actually blow the glass
  • Molds used for shaping the glass

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The Finished Products
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Where can I go to learn to blow glass?
  • Belle Meade Hot Glass Belle Meade, NJ
  • Hot Soup Philadelphia, PA
  • Corning Glass Museum Corning, NY
  • Glassblowing.com Poughkeepsie, NY

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Resources
  • http//www.historyforkids.org/learn/science/glass.
    htm
  • http//www.eastfallsglass.com/
  • http//glassevolution.com/index.php
  • http//www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/barker/gall
    ery/index.php?RollIDgroup01FrameIDAc164273closm
    ille
  • http//www.cmog.org/
  • www.chihuly.com

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