Viscosity of a standard soda-lime-silica glass

  • Napolitano A
  • Hawkins E
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Abstract

The viscosity of a soda-lime-silica glass has been measured at the National Bureau of Standards and seven other laboratories. Determinations were made in the range of 102 to 1015 poises. The rotating cylinder was used at the higher temperatures (800 to 1450 ?C) and the fiber elongation method at the lower temperatures (520 to 658 ?C). The results have been critically evaluated and the glass has been issued as Standard Sample No. 710. This glass is available from the National Bureau of Standards.

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Napolitano, A., & Hawkins, E. G. (1964). Viscosity of a standard soda-lime-silica glass. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section A: Physics and Chemistry, 68A(5), 439. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.068a.042

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