Dear Pier, working in an isotope laboratory in the Eastern part of Germany only from 1992 I know that Rasotherm is a borosilicate glass and was used in most of the vacuum lines. Now we use for this purpose SCHOTT glass. Marion Tichomirowa TU Bergakademie Freiberg Institute of Mineralogy ([log in to unmask]) >Dear all, > >This time a question from me. >In literature a number of different glass types are reported. It concerns >some names probably originating from the former eastern European producers? >Names such as: Rasotherm, Uviol-glass, or Supremax (last one used by Fiedler >and Proksch, 1972) were used. Can anyone explain to me what types of glass >these are? Borosilicates, silicate glass, .... and what is a comparable >quality in common glass types. > >I hope to get a fast answer - I will move soon from this address and I will >not be able to look into e-mail as regular as I am used to for the comming >month. > >Best wishes, >Pier. > >**** >Address: see my next message to the list!!! >**** > >