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Prism and Lens Making A Textbook for Optical Glassworkers Series in Optics and Optoelectronics Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Prism and Lens Making

Prism and Lens Making: A Textbook for Optical Glassworkers, Second Edition is a unique compendium of the art and science of the optical working of glass for the production of mirrors, lenses, and prisms. Incorporating minor corrections and a foreword by Professor Walter Welford FRS, this reissue of the 1957 edition provides a wealth of technical information and hands-on guidance gained from a lifetime of experience. Although some of the techniques have been replaced by more modern methods, this classic book is still a valuable source of practical assistance as well as being a pleasure to read.

About the Author
Frank Twyman was a skilled craftsman in all aspects of optics. He joined Otto Hilger in 1898 to work on the production of simple spectroscopes costing less than 10 each. After the death of Otto Hilger, Twyman became Managing Director of Adam Hilger Ltd., a company known for the finest quality optical and mechanical work. He worked here from 1902 to 1946 and was very concerned with the practical aspects of instrument making; he designed many of the instruments himself and constantly strove to improve the techniques of optical grinding and polishing. In 1916 Twyman and Alfred Green, the foreman of the Hilger optical shops, patented the now-famous prism and lens testing interferometer that bears their names. Twyman also undertook fundamental studies in the annealing process for glass and invented new spectrophotometers and spectrographs.

PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION, PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION, PREFACE TO REPRINT OF SECOND EDITION, Table of Contents, Chapter 1: HISTORICAL, Chapter 2: SINGLE SURFACE WORKING, Chapter 3: THE NATURE OF GRINDING AND POLISHING, Chapter 4: TOOLS AND MATERIALS IN GENERAL USE, Chapter 5: DIOPTRIC SUBSTANCES, Chapter 6: PRODUCTION OF LENSES IN QUANTITY, Chapter 7: THE MANUFACTURE OF SPECTACLE LENSES, Chapter 8: MICROSCOPE LENSES, Chapter 9: THE PRODUCTION OF PRISMS IN QUANTITY, Chapter 10: NON-SPHERICAL SURFACES, Chapter 11: TESTING OPTICAL WORK, Chapter 12: THE HILGER INTERFEROMETERS FOR TESTING PRISMS AND LENSES, AND OTHER INTERFEROMETERS COGNATE THEREWITH, Chapter 13: SURFACE TREATMENTS, Chapter 14: TESTING OPTICAL GLASS: ANNEALING AND NORMALIZING, Chapter 15: LARGE OBJECT GLASSES AND MIRRORS, Chapter 16: REFERENCE BOOKS ON OPTICS AND OPTICAL GLASSWORKING, APPENDIXES, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Frank Twyman was a skilled craftsman in all aspects of optics. He joined Otto Hilger in 1898 to work on the production of simple spectroscopes costing less than £10 each. After the death of Otto Hilger, Twyman became Managing Director of Adam Hilger Ltd., a company known for the finest quality optical and mechanical work. He worked here from 1902 to 1946 and was very concerned with the practical aspects of instrument making; he designed many of the instruments himself and constantly strove to improve the techniques of optical grinding and polishing. In 1916 Twyman and Alfred Green, the foreman of the Hilger optical shops, patented the now-famous prism and lens testing interferometer that bears their names. Twyman also undertook fundamental studies in the annealing process for glass and invented new spectrophotometers and spectrographs.
Full of useful hands-on advice and guidance gained from a lifetime of experience, the book describes all the optical workshop techniques likely to be needed by engineers and technicians in optics and optical astronomy, serious amateur astronomers, technicians in research optical and optoelectronics workshops and research workers needing to prepare optical surfaces in a laboratory workshop.

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