Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... Properties of glass are sharply modified when molecular water is introduced , and Dr. Roger Bartholomew reviews the extensive work at the Corning Glass Works and other laboratories on the resulting glasses . These modified glasses ...
... Properties of glass are sharply modified when molecular water is introduced , and Dr. Roger Bartholomew reviews the extensive work at the Corning Glass Works and other laboratories on the resulting glasses . These modified glasses ...
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... Properties For many years the fact that water in glass had an influence on the physical properties of glass was well known . This section is divided into two parts . The first deals with glasses with low " water , " or OH , contents ...
... Properties For many years the fact that water in glass had an influence on the physical properties of glass was well known . This section is divided into two parts . The first deals with glasses with low " water , " or OH , contents ...
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... properties listed in Table VI is shown in Fig . 34 . The in - plane stress ( σ ) g in glass does not vary ... properties of the sealing components , and the contraction mismatch & depends mostly on the thermal properties , the ...
... properties listed in Table VI is shown in Fig . 34 . The in - plane stress ( σ ) g in glass does not vary ... properties of the sealing components , and the contraction mismatch & depends mostly on the thermal properties , the ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
Copyright | |
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