The Hall of Glass Science houses comprehensive
facilities for making and characterizing most known
types of glass. Processing equipment includes electrical
furnaces for melting at temperatures up to 1800°
C, annealing furnaces, microwave furnaces, glove
boxes for processing in water-free and oxygen-free
environments, a glass-fiber draw tower for textile
and optical fibers and ion-exchange and surface
modification equipment.
A range of cutting and polishing equipment is
available. Characterization techniques include
thermal analysis, viscosity and softening point,
spectroscopic analysis, gas solubility and diffusion.
Most of the equipment is available to both
undergraduate and graduate students.
For information, contact Dr. Alexis Clare. |