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In the first step a liquid feed is fed into a rotary kiln that calcines the waste . The
calcined material and glass formers are then dropped into a metallic electric
furnace that produces molten glass continuously and pours it into containers .
In the first step a liquid feed is fed into a rotary kiln that calcines the waste . The
calcined material and glass formers are then dropped into a metallic electric
furnace that produces molten glass continuously and pours it into containers .
Page 121
The dissolution kinetics of B - SizN4 in a Mg - Si - O - N liquid were investigated
by Tsai and Raj ( 1982 ) . Their study is not directly applicable to oxynitride glass
synthesis because the composition they chose ( containing 38 - wt . % SizN4 ) ...
The dissolution kinetics of B - SizN4 in a Mg - Si - O - N liquid were investigated
by Tsai and Raj ( 1982 ) . Their study is not directly applicable to oxynitride glass
synthesis because the composition they chose ( containing 38 - wt . % SizN4 ) ...
Page 256
In the glass transition ( or transformation ) range , the slope changes from that
characteristic of the liquid Qpl to that characteristic of the glass Apg . If the liquid
is cooled infinitely slowly , p follows the dashed extrapolation of the liquid curve .
In the glass transition ( or transformation ) range , the slope changes from that
characteristic of the liquid Qpl to that characteristic of the glass Apg . If the liquid
is cooled infinitely slowly , p follows the dashed extrapolation of the liquid curve .
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Contents
Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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