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Glass-ceramics architectural applications

Several sintered glass and glass-ceramic matrix composites obtained from recycled silicate waste have been reported in the literature [100-106]. These are dense or porous products with potential application as building, decoration or architectural materials, such as wall partition blocks, pavements, wall and floor tiles, thermal insulation, fire protection elements, roofing granules and acoustic tiles. Other possible uses include abrasive media for blasting and polishing applications. [Pg.491]

Eurokera (Corning Inc./St. Gobain, USA/France) produces transparent Eclair glass-ceramics for architectural application. The Eclair glass-ceramic is similar to Keraglas (Section 4.2), but much lower in FeO content (much less than 200 ppm). [Pg.316]


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