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X - ray diffraction patterns of the 10 % TiO2 · 90 % SiO2 gels heated at various
temperatures . Specimen was taken out of the furnace right after the furnace
temperature reached the set point . with heating temperature for the SiO2 gel .
X - ray diffraction patterns of the 10 % TiO2 · 90 % SiO2 gels heated at various
temperatures . Specimen was taken out of the furnace right after the furnace
temperature reached the set point . with heating temperature for the SiO2 gel .
Page 149
The alkoxide mixture was exposed to air for hydrolysis instead of adding water ,
in order to produce a viscous , spinnable solution . Glass fibers of various
compositions in the TiO2 - SiO2 system were prepared from Ti ( O •i - C3H + ) 4
and Si ...
The alkoxide mixture was exposed to air for hydrolysis instead of adding water ,
in order to produce a viscous , spinnable solution . Glass fibers of various
compositions in the TiO2 - SiO2 system were prepared from Ti ( O •i - C3H + ) 4
and Si ...
Page 157
The composition and various physical properties of the resultant glass were
similar to those of the glass prepared by melting Zarzycki and associates made
extensive studies of the formation of bulk glasses by hot - pressing gels prepared
from ...
The composition and various physical properties of the resultant glass were
similar to those of the glass prepared by melting Zarzycki and associates made
extensive studies of the formation of bulk glasses by hot - pressing gels prepared
from ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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