
ABSTRACT A non‐actinic blue glass is described. The substitution of cerium oxide for a part lime and the addition of a small amount of cobalt oxide in an ordinary soda‐lime glass produces a glass which, in 5 mm. thickness, absorbs practically all the ultra‐violet rays. The composition of the glass, its ultra‐violet absorption, and the visible spectral transmission are given.
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