
Laboratory Manual of Glass-Blowing
by Francis C. (Francis Cowles) Frary
"Laboratory Manual of Glass-Blowing" by Francis C. Frary is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals interested in learning the art and techniques of glass-blowing in a laboratory setting. It outlines necessary tools, safety precautions, and detailed step-by-step methods for various glass-manipulating operations. The manual covers an extensive range of glass-blowing techniques, including joining different pieces of tubing, bending glass, drawing out tubes, and creating specialized apparatus like gas-washing tubes and Kjeldahl traps. Each chapter provides clear instructions and illustrations for both basic and advanced exercises, emphasizing the importance of technique and attention to detail. The author encourages beginners to practice these skills methodically to achieve proficiency, allowing them to perform repairs and create laboratory equipment efficiently. Overall, the manual serves as an essential resource for chemists and students seeking to gain practical skills in glass manipulation.
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