Thermal Expansion Of Some Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses

Thermal expansions from room temperature to the softening point have been determined for a series of pure soda-lime-silica glasses ranging in composition from 70 to 80% Si02, 2.7 to 14.4% CaO and 10.5 to 22.7% Na20. The linear thermal expansion coefficients range from 658 to 1054 x 10-8 and the relationship between thermal expansion and composition is linear. The transformation and transition points were determined.

Author
E. Seddon Et Al.
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Jour. Soc. Glass Tech., 18 [69], 5-12 (1934)
Sector
Primary Papers
Class
PP 737

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Thermal Expansion Of Some Soda-Lime-Silica Glasses
Jour. Soc. Glass Tech., 18 [69], 5-12 (1934)
PP 737
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