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slight increase of density with increase in OH content . This agrees with Boulos ...
Franz ( 1978 ) found that the density of alkali borate glasses also increased with
water content , the change being smaller with increasing alkali . 3 . THERMAL ...
slight increase of density with increase in OH content . This agrees with Boulos ...
Franz ( 1978 ) found that the density of alkali borate glasses also increased with
water content , the change being smaller with increasing alkali . 3 . THERMAL ...
Page 110
They did report an increase in the critical - stress intensity factor Kic with hydroxyl
content for slow crack growth in the region ... REFRACTIVE INDEX Franz ( 1978 )
found that the refractive index increased with water content in borate glasses .
They did report an increase in the critical - stress intensity factor Kic with hydroxyl
content for slow crack growth in the region ... REFRACTIVE INDEX Franz ( 1978 )
found that the refractive index increased with water content in borate glasses .
Page 154
The refractive indices of these coating films increased with increasing
temperature until they became constant at 500°C . The films heated up to 500°C
exhibited a marked alkali resistance which increased with increasing ZrO2
concentration in ...
The refractive indices of these coating films increased with increasing
temperature until they became constant at 500°C . The films heated up to 500°C
exhibited a marked alkali resistance which increased with increasing ZrO2
concentration in ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
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