Ion Exchange For Glass Strengthening

This paper presents a short overview of silicate glass strengthening by exchange of alkali ions in a molten salt, below the glass transition temperature (chemical tempering). The physics of alkali inter-diffusion is briefly explained and the main parameters of the process, which control the glass reinforcement, are reviewed. Methods for characterising the obtained residual stress state and the strengthening are described, along with the simplified modelling of the stress build-up. The fragmentation of chemically tempered glass is discussed. The concept of engineered stress profile glass is presented, and finally, the effect of glass and salt compositions is overviewed.

Author
R Gy
Origin
Saint-Gobain Recherche, France
Journal Title
Materials Sci & Eng B 149 2008 159-165
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3713

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Ion Exchange For Glass Strengthening
Materials Sci & Eng B 149 2008 159-165
S 3713
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