Metals Used to Color Glass


The recipe for producing colored glass usually involves the addition of a metal to the glass. This is often accomplished by adding some powdered oxide, sulfide, or other compound of that metal to the glass while it is molten. The table below lists some of the coloring agents of glass and the colors that they produce. Manganese dioxide and sodium nitrate are also listed. They are decoloring agents – materials that neutralize the coloring impact of impurities in the glass.

Metals Used to Impart Color to Glass
Cadmium SulfideYellow
Gold ChlorideRed
Cobalt OxideBlue-Violet
Manganese DioxidePurple
Nickel OxideViolet
SulfurYellow-Amber
Chromic OxideEmerald Green
Uranium OxideFluorescent Yellow, Green
Iron OxideGreens and Browns
Selenium OxideReds
Carbon OxidesAmber-Brown
Antimony OxidesWhite
Copper CompoundsBlue, Green, Red
Tin CompoundsWhite
Lead CompoundsYellow
Manganese DioxideA “decoloring” agent
Sodium NitrateA “decoloring” agent
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