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Unfortunately , there are as yet no exact experimental results on these
dependencies . The structure and composition of the surface of a given glass can
differ considerably from the bulk . Thermodynamic and kinetic influences can
cause these ...
Unfortunately , there are as yet no exact experimental results on these
dependencies . The structure and composition of the surface of a given glass can
differ considerably from the bulk . Thermodynamic and kinetic influences can
cause these ...
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( 1980 ) . line phases precipitated showed x - ray diffraction patterns similar to
that of n - Al2O3 in the compositions with ... The gel for the 10 % TiO2 · 90 % SiO2
composition remains amorphous above 1000°C , whereas the gel for pure TiO ...
( 1980 ) . line phases precipitated showed x - ray diffraction patterns similar to
that of n - Al2O3 in the compositions with ... The gel for the 10 % TiO2 · 90 % SiO2
composition remains amorphous above 1000°C , whereas the gel for pure TiO ...
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E . Influence of Temperature and Glass Composition on Strength The strength of
soda - lime glass as a function of temperature was determined by Ernsberger (
1969 ) for failure at oblate bubbles inside the glass as shown in Fig . 7 .
E . Influence of Temperature and Glass Composition on Strength The strength of
soda - lime glass as a function of temperature was determined by Ernsberger (
1969 ) for failure at oblate bubbles inside the glass as shown in Fig . 7 .
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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