Note on the Firing of Glass Pots. Additional comments to paper
JSGT 1918 V02 T170-T174 (5 pages)
The problems relating to glass pots fall into two categories, namely, those which relate to the manufacture of the pots and to their whole life-history down to the moment when they are taken from the store and placed in the pot arch, and those which relate to their treatment and' behaviour from that moment onwards. While the first set of problems are being closely studied, the second set are, despite their fundamental importance, scarcely engaging the amount of attention which they deserve. The object of the following note is to stimulate public discussion of the problems to which I refer.
Morris W. Travers