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... PREPARATION METHODS OF GLASS SURFACES Preparation method
Differences between surface and bulk properties Fracture in vacuum Fracture in
air Fire polishing No important differences , formation of surface radicals ( SiO · ,
etc . ) ...
... PREPARATION METHODS OF GLASS SURFACES Preparation method
Differences between surface and bulk properties Fracture in vacuum Fracture in
air Fire polishing No important differences , formation of surface radicals ( SiO · ,
etc . ) ...
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Processes that take place by supplementary introduction of free energy (
radiation energy , mechanical energy ) . These processes can force reactions
with ARG > 0 . Most complicated and most important to investigate are processes
that are ...
Processes that take place by supplementary introduction of free energy (
radiation energy , mechanical energy ) . These processes can force reactions
with ARG > 0 . Most complicated and most important to investigate are processes
that are ...
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In the past five years it is true that important advances have been made by the
systematic variation of possible influencing factors and introduction of more
sensitive methods . There are important differences between the attack of gases ...
In the past five years it is true that important advances have been made by the
systematic variation of possible influencing factors and introduction of more
sensitive methods . There are important differences between the attack of gases ...
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Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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