- Cobalt glass
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Cobalt glass is a deep blue colored glass prepared by adding cobalt compounds to the molten glass. It is appreciated for its attractive color. It is also used as an optical filter in flame tests to filter out the yellow flame caused by the contamination of sodium, and expand the ability to see violet and blue hues. Under fluorescent light, cobalt glass has twice the effect.
Some people collect objects made from cobalt glass, amassing large collections. One popular example of cobalt glass is Bristol blue glass, as in the distinctive blue bottles of Harvey's Bristol Cream sherry. Cobalt glass changes the color of hydrochloric acid in a mixture of multi-colored cations.
For pigment use
Powdered cobalt glass, called smalt (or also simply cobalt glass), has been historically important as a pigment in painting, pottery, and other media. Cobalt glass and smalt are made from silica and are not the same as cobalt blue, which is colored by cobalt ion is a similar way, but using a melting process with alumina.
See also
Glass science topics Basics Glass formulation - AgInSbTe
- Bioglass
- Borophosphosilicate glass
- Borosilicate glass
- Ceramic glaze
- Chalcogenide glass
- Cobalt glass
- Cranberry glass
- Crown glass
- Flint glass
- Fluorosilicate glass
- Fused quartz
- GeSbTe
- Gold ruby glass
- Lead glass
- Milk glass
- Phosphosilicate glass
- Photochromic lens glass
- Silicate glass
- Soda-lime glass
- Sodium hexametaphosphate
- Soluble glass
- Tellurite glass
- Ultra low expansion glass
- Uranium glass
- Vitreous enamel
- Wood's glass
- ZBLAN
Glass-ceramics Glass preparation Optics - Achromat
- Dispersion
- Gradient index optics
- Hydrogen darkening
- Optical amplifier
- Optical fiber
- Optical lens design
- Photochromic lens
- Photosensitive glass
- Refraction
- Transparent materials
Surface modification Diverse topics Categories:- Cobalt
- Glass compositions
- Glass stubs
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