- Lead crystal
Lead crystal (also called crystal) is
lead glass that has been hand- or machine-cut with facets.Lead oxide added to the molten glass gives lead crystal a much higherindex of refraction than normal glass, and consequently much greater "sparkle" by increasingspecular reflection and the range of angles oftotal internal reflection . Ordinary glass has a refractive index of n=1.5, whereas the addition of lead produces a range up to 1.7. This heightened RI also raises the correlating index of dispersion, which measures the degree to which a medium separates light into its component spectra, as in a prism. The presence of lead also makes the glass softer and easier to cut. Crystal can consist of up to 35% lead, at which point it has the most sparkle. The higher lead content also makes it much more difficult to form crystal during manufacturing.cite book
last = Newton
first = Roy G.
coauthors = Sandra Davison
title = Conservation of Glass
year = 1989
series = Butterworth - Heinemann Series in Conservation and Museology
publisher = Butterworths
location =London
isbn = 0-408-10623-9]Makers of lead crystal objects include Baccarat and J.G.Durand (Arc International) in
France ,Royal Leerdam Crystal of theNetherlands , Steuben Glass in theUnited States ,Waterford Crystal inIreland , Mikasa inJapan ,Liuligongfang inTaiwan ,Swarovski inAustria , Preciosa inCzech Republic and [http://www.steklarna-rogaska.si/ Rogaška Crystal] inSlovenia .Lead crystal and food safety
It has been proposed that the historic association of
gout with the upper classes in Europe and America was, in part, caused by their extensive use of lead crystal decanters to storefortified wine s andwhisky . [Emsley, John. "Elements of murder" Oxford University Press, 2005.] Lin, et al. have statistical evidence linking gout tolead poisoning [Lin JL, Tan DT, Ho HH, Yu CC 2002 Environmental lead exposure and urate excretion in the general population. Am J Med. 2002 Nov;113(7):563-8.]Significant amounts of lead can migrate from lead crystal containers into beverages stored in them. [Angela M. Fraser, Ph.D., Associate Professor/Food Safety Specialist, and Carolyn J. Lackey, Ph.D., R.D., L.D.N., Professor/Food and Nutrition Specialist, North Carolina State University (2004)] Lead crystal typically contains 24–35 percent lead oxide. In a study performed at
North Carolina State University , the amount of lead migration was measured for port wine stored in lead crystal decanters. After two days, lead levels were 89 µg/L (micrograms per liter). After four months, lead levels were between 2,000 and 5,000 µg/L. White wine doubled its lead content within an hour of storage and tripled it within four hours. Some brandy stored in lead crystal for over five years had lead levels around 20,000 µg/L. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE3DB163FF93AA25751C0A967958260 Storing Wine in Crystal Decanters May Pose Lead Hazard. Lawrence K. Altman. New York Times. February 19, 1991] ] [Lead exposure from lead crystal.Graziano, JH; Blum, C.Lancet. Vol. 337, no. 8734, pp. 141-142. 1991.] To put this into perspective, EPA's lead standard for drinking water is 15 µg/L = 15ppb. [ [http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lcrmr/lead_nsfstandard.html#parttwo Commonly Asked Questions: Section 1417 of the Safe Drinking Water Act and the NSF Standard] ] Citrus juices and infant formula leach lead from crystal just as effectively as alcoholic beverages Fact|date=September 2008. Several companies do make lead crystal baby bottles and it is suspected they may present a health danger to infants. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE3DB163FF93AA25751C0A967958260 Storing Wine in Crystal Decanters May Pose Lead Hazard. Lawrence K. Altman. New York Times. February 19, 1991] ]References
External links
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* [http://www.liuli.us Liuligongfang (USA) Inc.] Liuligongfang United States Online Store
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