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Crystallization behavior must be taken into account to obtain the material as a
glass . Figures 9 – 11 show the temperatures of crystal precipitation for various
compositions of the Al2O3 - SiO2 , TiO2SiO2 , and ZrO2 - SiO2 gels , respectively
.
Crystallization behavior must be taken into account to obtain the material as a
glass . Figures 9 – 11 show the temperatures of crystal precipitation for various
compositions of the Al2O3 - SiO2 , TiO2SiO2 , and ZrO2 - SiO2 gels , respectively
.
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Crystallization crystallization Heating temperature ( °C ) 500 ot . . Noncrystalline
05 20 40 60 80 Zro , content ( wt % ) Fig . 11 . State of the ZrOz - SiO2 system
gels revealed by X - ray diffraction analysis . ( O ) Precipitation of crystals , ( O ) ...
Crystallization crystallization Heating temperature ( °C ) 500 ot . . Noncrystalline
05 20 40 60 80 Zro , content ( wt % ) Fig . 11 . State of the ZrOz - SiO2 system
gels revealed by X - ray diffraction analysis . ( O ) Precipitation of crystals , ( O ) ...
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If , however , for reasons such as the unavailability of critical nuclei or an
extremely slow rate of crystallization , the molten liquid is prevented from
crystallizing at B , then the state passes on to the point E . The line BE is
generally a mere ...
If , however , for reasons such as the unavailability of critical nuclei or an
extremely slow rate of crystallization , the molten liquid is prevented from
crystallizing at B , then the state passes on to the point E . The line BE is
generally a mere ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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