TY - JOUR AU - Frich, Ya. AB - FOREIGN EXPERIENCE Ya. Frich Director of the t~lectrotechnical Laboratory of the OZAP Factory in Prague Among the various exhibits at the Moscow exhibition of Czech glass, which illustrated the history and the present-day status of glass making in Czechoslovakia, there was a demonstration of a retort in which water was constantly boiling (see photograph). This exhibit shows one of the many ways of using current-conducting coatings on glass. Several institutes in Czechoslovakia are engaged in the study of the potential uses of the electric conduct- ing layers, including the Scientific Research Institute of Glass, the Scientific Research Institute for the Surface Treatment of Metals, etc. To study the general questions of the production of glass with an electric-conducting layer, a research center has been organized in conjunction with the electrotechnical laboratory of the commer- cial equipment factory (OZAP) in Prague. This center collaborates with the Light Industries Ministry and with the research laboratory of the sheet glass factory of Teplitz. The history of the production of electric conduct- ing layers on glass and ceramics is interesting. It is known that metal salts in the form of vapors or atomized solu- tions, on coming in contact with glass and other TI - Electric conducting coatings on glass JO - Glass and Ceramics DO - 10.1007/BF00675424 DA - 2004-11-05 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/electric-conducting-coatings-on-glass-mFd2qUA08p SP - 633 EP - 634 VL - 16 IS - 11 DP - DeepDyve ER -