Effect Of Ti02, Zr02 And Zno Addition On The Hydrolytic Durability, Viscosity And Crystallization Behaviour Of Fibre Glasses

Glasses of the system Na20-K20-Mg0-Ca0-Ba0-Al203-Si02-B203, with additions of TiO2, ZrO2 and ZnO, were melted from the raw materials. The glasses were characterised with respect to their hydrolytic durabilities, the working ranges, the temperatures attributed to the working point, and the crystal growth velocities. In the most cases, the additions led to an increase in viscosity and to a slight decrease in the workability range. The crystal growth velocities decreased with the addition of TiO2 and/or ZrO2, while they increased if adding ZnO. The addition of ZnO or of TiO2 and ZrO2 resulted in better chemical durability.

Author
D Tauch Et Al
Origin
Otto-Schott Inst, Germany
Journal Title
Glass Sci Technol 78 3 111-116
Sector
Glass Fibre
Class
GF 466

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Effect Of Ti02, Zr02 And Zno Addition On The Hydrolytic Durability, Viscosity And Crystallization Behaviour Of Fibre Glasses
Glass Sci Technol 78 3 111-116
GF 466
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