
Glassblowing for Laboratory Technicians, Second Edition introduces the laboratory technician to the technique of glassblowing. Vacuum line accessories and their applications are described, along with the vacuum technique and interchangeable ground-glass joints. Laboratory glassworking hazards as well as intermediate and advanced glassblowing are also considered. This book is comprised of 12 chapters and opens with an overview of glass and its composition, followed by a discussion on glass tubes and rods and how they are stored. The next chapter focuses on some obvious hazards that will be encountered in glassworking, including sharp glass edges, hot glass and tools, gas and mercury, and the glassworking flame. The reader is then introduced to the laboratory workshop for glassblowing; the process of glass annealing; glass-to-metal seals; and elementary, intermediate, and advanced glassblowing. The vacuum technique is also described, along with types of pumps, vacuum gauges, and the operation of a vacuum system. The final chapter explains how a glassblowing class should be conducted. This monograph will be a useful resource for laboratory technicians and those who may be concerned with either the training of glassblowers or with glassblowing.
This monograph investigates the practical methodologies and safety protocols required for laboratory technicians to master glassblowing for scientific apparatus construction. Robert Barbour provides a structured technical framework designed to transition a novice technician from basic glass handling to advanced fabrication techniques. The text utilizes a combination of material science principles and procedural instruction to standardize the creation of vacuum line accessories and glass-to-metal seals within a professional laboratory environment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a foundational technical manual for institutional laboratory training programs. Readers frequently note the clarity of the procedural steps, which makes the complex physical requirements of glassworking accessible to those without prior specialized training.
Page Count:
245
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080034004
ISBN-13:
9780080034003
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