AT63862B - Process for the production of glass stones for mosaics. - Google Patents

Process for the production of glass stones for mosaics.

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AT63862B
AT63862B AT63862DA AT63862B AT 63862 B AT63862 B AT 63862B AT 63862D A AT63862D A AT 63862DA AT 63862 B AT63862 B AT 63862B
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Sp Alejandro Deprit
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  Verfahren zur Herstellung von   Glassteinchen   für Mosaik. 
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 artige des Verfahrens besteht nun darin, dass Glasscherben, insbesondere Spiegelglasabfälle, auf der Rückseite bemalt und mit Emailpulver bestreut, im Ofen gebrannt und hernach in kleine Plättchen zerschnitten werden. 



   Der Vorteil des Verfahrens liegt darin, dass man ein wertloses Material, das aber von besonderer Qualität sein kann, verwenden kann, indem z. B. insbesondere die Spiegelglasabfalle dieselbe Klarheit, die gleiche Durchsichtigkeit besitzen, wie das Spiegelglas. von 
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   Diese Abfäle werden ein wenig befeuchtet, auf eine ins Feuer zu bringende Platte gelegt, z.   H.   auf eine Blechtafel : mit Hilfe eines Siebes werden dieselben   gleichmässig   mit Emailpulver bestreut,. was sehr leicht ist und von jedermann, selbst \on Frauen und Kindern, besorgt werden kann. Hierauf wird die Platte samt den   Glasplättchen in einen   Herd gebracht, wo das Emailpulver schmilzt und die eine der Oberflächen der Plättchen mit einer färbigen Schicht bedeckt, so dass man gelbe, rote, weisse usw. Blättchen erhält. 



   Diese Blättchen werden dann mit einem Diamanten in einfacher Weise in quadratische   Plättchen   geschnitten. die zur Herstellung des   Mosaikbitdes dienen.   Auf Papierblättern. die die Umrisse und die Farben dieser keinen Plättchen tragen, werden diese letzteren mit der   Emailfläche   nach oben so aufgeklebt, dass die Farben derselben mit den angezeigten Farben auf dem Papier übereinstimmen. Diese Arbeit kann ebenfalls leicht von jedermann besorgt werden 
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 . Mosarkbild ist fertig.   indem nunmehr   die farbige Schicht unten liegt. 



   Es unterscheider sich somit dreses Verfahren von den bekannten bisherigen dadurch. dass Abfälle von gewöhnlichem Glas oder Spiegelglas, die wertlos sind, zur Verwendung gelangen, während nach den früheren Verfahren   entweder   die Glastafeln, die in kleine Plättchen zerschnitten wurden, in der Masse gefärbt waren oder aber die aus farblosem   (ìlas bestehenden,   nach den Linien des Bildes entsprechend zugeschnittenen Plättchen einzeln a n der Rückseite mit dem Pinsel bemalt wurden. Diese Verfahren sind jedoch ziemlich 
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  Process for the production of glass stones for mosaics.
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 Like the method consists in that broken glass, especially mirror glass waste, painted on the back and sprinkled with enamel powder, burned in the oven and then cut into small plates.



   The advantage of the method is that you can use a worthless material, but which can be of special quality, by z. B. in particular the mirror glass waste have the same clarity, the same transparency as the mirror glass. from
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   This waste is moistened a little, placed on a plate to be brought into the fire, e.g. H. on a sheet of metal: with the help of a sieve, they are evenly sprinkled with enamel powder. which is very easy and can be done by anyone, even women and children. The plate and the glass plates are then placed in a stove, where the enamel powder melts and one of the surfaces of the plate is covered with a colored layer, so that yellow, red, white, etc. leaves are obtained.



   These leaves are then easily cut into square plates with a diamond. which are used to make the mosaic bit. On sheets of paper. which do not have the outlines and colors of these platelets, these latter are glued on with the enamel surface facing upwards so that the colors of the same match the colors displayed on the paper. This work can also be easily done by anyone
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 . Mosark picture is ready. by now the colored layer is below.



   Thus, this method differs from the known previous methods. that waste of ordinary glass or mirror glass, which is worthless, is used, while according to the earlier methods either the glass plates, which were cut into small plates, were colored in the mass or those made of colorless (ìlas, according to the lines of The back side of the panels were individually painted on the back with a brush cut to match the image, but these processes are pretty
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Glasscherben, insbesondere Spiegelglasabfälle. auf der Rückserte bemalt oder mit Emailpulver bestreut, im Ofen gebrannt und hernach in kleine Plattchen zerschnitten werden. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. Broken glass, in particular mirror glass waste. Painted on the back or sprinkled with enamel powder, baked in the oven and then cut into small plates. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT63862D 1911-12-18 1911-12-18 Process for the production of glass stones for mosaics. AT63862B (en)

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