Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... range 350-600 ° C . These ranges depend to some extent on the glass composition , the heating rate , and water content . Simon ( 1972 ) states that the temperature at which the water is released is to a first approximation ...
... range 350-600 ° C . These ranges depend to some extent on the glass composition , the heating rate , and water content . Simon ( 1972 ) states that the temperature at which the water is released is to a first approximation ...
Page 121
... range 20-350 ° C . One of the unique aspects of this work was the foaming of the hydrated silicate using mi- crowave energy at a frequency of 2450 MHz . He also used soluble sodium silicate solutions with additions of B2O3 , Al2O3 ...
... range 20-350 ° C . One of the unique aspects of this work was the foaming of the hydrated silicate using mi- crowave energy at a frequency of 2450 MHz . He also used soluble sodium silicate solutions with additions of B2O3 , Al2O3 ...
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... range ( Haggerty and Cooper , 1965 ) . Since it is Aa that is responsible for production of stresses , accurate measurements of ag and am up to the transforma- tion range are imperative to an estimation of stresses in seals . Glass ...
... range ( Haggerty and Cooper , 1965 ) . Since it is Aa that is responsible for production of stresses , accurate measurements of ag and am up to the transforma- tion range are imperative to an estimation of stresses in seals . Glass ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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