The Role Of Water Content In The Phase Separation Of Soda-Lime Silicate Glasses: The Effect Of Heat Treatment On Properties

The effects of variations in water content and heat treatment on the properties of phase separated soda-lime silicate glasses are reported. The effects on properties depend not only on composition, volume percentage and morphology of the two phases but also on the changes in water content of each phase.

Author
J M Jewell, J E Shelby
Origin
Nys College Of Ceramics At Alfred University
Journal Title
Phys Chem Glasses 1991 32 3 81-86
Sector
General
Class
G 619

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The Role Of Water Content In The Phase Separation Of Soda-Lime Silicate Glasses: The Effect Of Heat Treatment On Properties
Phys Chem Glasses 1991 32 3 81-86
G 619
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