COE stands for coefficient of expansion. Different glass formulas expand and cool down at different rates. If you mix two incompatible glasses (for casting or fusing art glass projects) the glass will fracture and most likely ruin the project you are working on.
Murano glass is known for the beauty of the many colors that are incorporated into it. These include blue, red, gold, and green.
Murano is the island in Venice, Italy where Moretti glass is made. Due to new ownership, the glass is now called "Effetre." Effetre is a 104 COE, soda lime glass. Vetrofond is another Italian soda lime glass that is 104 COE, and that factory is run by members of the original Moretti family. Neither Effetre nor Vetrofond is associated with Lauscha glass, which is made in Germany.
Glass expands at different rates. This rate is called a coeficient of expansion (COE). The higher the number the more it expands as its temperature rises. Glasses with low COE's can withstand heat much better than those with high COE's. When you pour hot liquid in a glass container with a high COE (90) quickly it can expand so much, so fast that it breaks. If you do the same thing in a Pyrex container (COE 32.5) it expands less and can take the stress without breaking.
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Sebastian Coe's birth name is Sebastian Newbold Coe.
Coe College is located in the state of Iowa.
Brian Coe has written: 'Stained glass in England' -- subject(s): Church decoration and ornament, Medieval Glass painting and staining 'Colour photography' -- subject(s): Color photography, History 'Cameras' -- subject(s): Cameras, Equipment and supplies, History, Photography 'The birth of photography' -- subject(s): History, Photography 'Muybridge & the chronophotographers'
Gideon Coe was born in 1967.
John Coe was born in 1805.
Harry Coe was born in 1885.
Harry Coe died in 1977.