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GLASS, one of the first compound materials made by man, results when sand of a high silica content and a fluxing alkali (often soda or potash) are combined and heated to a high melting tem¬perature.
Steps in Glassmaking.—The main steps in glassmaking are : (1) compounding the mixture or "charge" ; (2) heating it to about 2800°F. in a fire-clay pot for complete fusion; (3) hours of cooking and purifying the molten mass or metal at slightly reduced heat; (4) shaping the objects by blowing, pressing, or casting; (5) gradual cooling of products to normal tempera¬ture in the glass furnace's lehr or oven section to temper the glass and to remove internal stresses and strains present in any glass cooled rapidly. Decoration, if any, follows. Cutting and polish¬ing are done with abrasive wheels. Gilding or enameling are applied and are fixed by retiring.
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