Influence Of Water Content And Basicity On Redox Ratio - Consequences On Radiation Heat Absorption And Emission Of Glass Melts During Fusion And Processing

It is shown that water content and basicity of glasses have an influence not only on the intensity of the absorption bands at and near the wavelengths of the characteristic vibration modes of water itself and on those of transition ions but also on other modes and even on remarkable parts of the NIR and the visible spectrum. Additionally it is shown that the water content influences the redox ratio of iron and prefers the ferrous state. An interpretation of this behaviour is given and the consequences for the industrial glass melting and forming process are discussed.

Author
R Bruckner & Heiko Hessenkemper
Origin
Technische Universitat Berlin & Gerresheimer Glas Ag
Journal Title
Glastech Ber 66 10 1993 245-253
Sector
General
Class
G 1014

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Influence Of Water Content And Basicity On Redox Ratio - Consequences On Radiation Heat Absorption And Emission Of Glass Melts During Fusion And Processing
Glastech Ber 66 10 1993 245-253
G 1014
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