[Review] The Use Of Microwave Irradiation In The Processing Of Glasses & Their Composites

The use of microwave (MW) radiation in glass processing is reviewed and compared to the usual processing techniques, such as glass melting, sintering, sealing, devitrification, coating, reinforcement with various substances, deposition by layers, etc. MW heating is known as a much-faster process (requiring minutes rather than hours), yielding good product quality, in comparison with the prolonged conventional thermal treatment of glass precursors.

Author
O N Kharissova Et Al
Origin
University Autnoma De Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Journal Title
Ind Eng Chem Res Online: 12 Jan/2010 - Doi: 10.1021/Ie9014765
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3541

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[Review] The Use Of Microwave Irradiation In The Processing Of Glasses & Their Composites
Ind Eng Chem Res Online: 12 Jan/2010 - Doi: 10.1021/Ie9014765
S 3541
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