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November 2007 Fusion Cover |
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Picture Title: A" 6-Neck Jacketed Reaction Flask” by
Mat Davis, Nathan Menz and Ben Palmer
Abstract: The final project of three Salem Community College students.
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August 2007 Fusion Cover |
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“3.5 inch diameter Pyrex/silicon-windowed cell in polarized light showing compression stress (blue)” by Jack Fuller
Article Title:
Fusion Bonding of Pyrex/Silicon Window Cells by Dr. Thomas R. Gentile and John Fuller
Abstract:
Further advances in neutron science are requiring the use of Pyrex/silicon-windowed cells. Silicon,
being practically transparent to neutrons, is an excellent choice as a window material. Because of
its compatibility with Pyrex, which can be optically pumped, a suitable cell can be made for this research.
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May 2007 Fusion Cover |
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"“Photochromic Ophthalmic Lenses by Corning”
From the Corning Incorporated Archives
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The Solarization of Glass
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Hylen |
Brad
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| Rakow Research
Library |
Southeast Steuben
County Library |
| Corning Museum of
Glass |
Corning, NY 14830 |
| Corning, NY 14830 |
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In this paper, we
explore some of the ways ultraviolet light affects certain
glasses to alter their color. We concentrate on
solarization, its history and chemistry. Solarization is
compared with reversible darkening of photochromic
ophthalmic glass.
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February 2007 Fusion Cover |
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"“Rectangular Cell Fabrication” by Steven M. Anderson
The title of the article is "Rectangular Tubing for cell culturing, reagent boats and dissection chambers” by Steven M. Anderson
The fabrication of cells and chambers using rectangular tubing and plate glass. |
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November 2006 Fusion Cover |
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"Atomic Magnetometer" by Michael J. Souza
The title of the article is "An Ultra-Sensitive Atomic Magnetometer" by Michael J. Souza
An aluminosilicate glass cell was used to create an Atomic Magnetometer so sensitive that it is believed to have a measured field sensitivity greater
than two magnitudes higher than any previous recorded magnetometer. This paper will describe the principals of magnetometers, the construction of the cell
and its possible applications.. |
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August 2006 Fusion Cover |
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"Glassblowers and the Firewagon They Rode In On." by Tracy Drier
Photo Credit: Jeff Miller, UW-Madison
The title of the article is "The Firewagon Concept for Public Outreach" by Tracy O. Drier and Tim A. Drier
The Firewagon concept involves a safe, efficient and portable glassblowing podium which is used for public outreach. Because
of the unique aspect of scientific glassblowing, we have an exciting opportunity through outreach to further our dialog with the public regarding
glass, glassblowing and our contributions and value to science and scientific research. |
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May 2006 Fusion Cover |
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“Aortic Artery With Heart Chambers” by Wade Martindale.
Photo credit: Harte Robba, San Pedro, CA.
The title of the related article is:
"Heart Model Displayed at the Smithsonian Institution"
by Gary Farlow.
This article covers the relationship between
the scientific glassblowing industry and the medical device
community by describing a glass heart model complete with
the major arteries in the vascular system of the upper
chest. This anatomical model will be a part of a display of
medical devices at the Smithsonian Institute. |
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February 2006 Fusion Cover |
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“Pyrex Brewster Cell with Windows Vacuum Fused Using Glass Transfer Tape" by John E. Fuller
Sometimes there are cell designs that are difficult or impossible to fabricate
using flame optical fusing techniques. Brewster Angle cells are not impossible, but ones with large body diameters can be difficult to make.
By using glass transfer tapes and vacuum sealing, the problems associated with optical fusing can be avoided. The result is a visually
pleasing, functional seal. |
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November 2005 Fusion Cover |
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“"Quartz Light Rods" by Scott Bankroff
The title of the article is “Quartz Light Rods" by Scott Bankroff
9mm diameter quartz light rods were used to monitor the viscosity of fluids. Though seemingly simple on paper, this project proved to be a bit of a challenge in application due to the tight tolerances.. |
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August 2005 |
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| Silicon Wafer Quartz Furnace Tubes |
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| Scott Bankroff |
| Michigan State University |
| Lansing, Michigan |
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| A brief evaluation of the wafer quartz furnace tube sizes. |
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Submissions and/or questions can be submitted to
FUSION by contacting the Editor: |
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Dr. Marylin Brown, Editor |
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30 Leighton Drive |
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brownam@metrocast.net |
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