Structurization Of A Partially Crystalline Melt By A Stationary Ultrasonic Wave

At a partially crystalline melt composed of a lead borate glass and crystalline Sn02, a stationary ultrasonic wave was attached at a temperature of 600 deg C. This led to an accumulation of the Sn02 particles at the pressure nodes. After cooling the melt, a layered structure was obtained. The effect of the particle size upon the particle distribution is shown.

Author
S Gerlach Et Al
Origin
Otto-Schott Inst, Germany
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 74 9 2001 270-275
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2266

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Structurization Of A Partially Crystalline Melt By A Stationary Ultrasonic Wave
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 74 9 2001 270-275
S 2266
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