Effect of Atmosphere on Surface Tension of Glass

The surface tension of a commercial soda‐lime‐silica glass was measured in various atmospheres in the temperature range 500° to 700° C. The method of fiber elongation was used and its usefulness is illustrated. Water vapor was found to exhibit the most pronounced effect, causing a lowering from 315...

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