Sintered Glass-Ceramics And Glass-Ceramic Matrix Composites From Crt Panel Glass

Sintering with simultaneous crystallisation of powdered glass represents an interesting processing route for glass-ceramics, especially originating from wastes. Highly dense glass-ceramic samples may be obtained from a simple and short treatment at a relatively low temperature. In addition, glass-ceramic matrix composites may be obtained by mixing glass with suitable reinforcements. In this work, sintered nepheline glass-ceramics, based on panel glass from cathode ray tubes, are illustrated. A limited addition of Al2O3 platelets caused a significant improvement in the mechanical properties (elastic modulus, bending strength, microhardness, fracture toughness), already remarkable for the un-reinforced glass-ceramic, compared with traditional nepheline glass-ceramics.

Author
E Bernardo Et Al
Origin
University Padova, Italy
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 88 7 2005 1886-1891
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 628

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Sintered Glass-Ceramics And Glass-Ceramic Matrix Composites From Crt Panel Glass
J Am Ceram Soc 88 7 2005 1886-1891
GC 628
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