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Lead In Glassy Materials In Cultural Heritage 1st Edition Bouquillon

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Lead In Glassy Materials In Cultural Heritage 1st Edition Bouquillon
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 59.35 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Bouquillon, Anne (edt); Lehuédé, Patrice (edt)
ISBN: 9781789450767, 1789450764
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Lead In Glassy Materials In Cultural Heritage 1st Edition Bouquillon by Bouquillon, Anne (edt); Lehuédé, Patrice (edt) 9781789450767, 1789450764 instant download after payment.

Although the development of lead crystal was a major step in the history of glass in the late 17th century, the presence of lead in vitreous matrices (glass and glazes) is much older, dating back to the second millennium BCE. Lead in Glassy Materials in Cultural Heritage traces the history of these skills and also looks at the most recent developments in materials science concerning the role played by lead in the properties of glass, including coloring. It develops an understanding of weathering processes and notions of the durability of leaded glass. It also examines public health issues and current recommended standards for the use of lead in industrial glass. This multidisciplinary book is intended for a wide audience: art and technical historians, museum curators, restorers, materials specialists, manufacturers and engineers.

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