Abstract

The information published in various sources concerning IR absorption of certain glasses is summarized. The results are supplemented by the data of research carried out by the authors. It is proposed to use the integral absorption coefficient calculated for the considered glass compositions in solving the problems of radiation-conductive heat exchange. The resulting data bank will make it possible to predict the integral absorption of glasses containing certain transition elements, primarily, iron.

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