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Ceramics, Refractories, and Glasses

Before describing each class, a description of the most common raw materials used in the manufacture of traditional and advanced ceramics, refractories, and glasses is presented below. [Pg.593]

There also exist two high-pressure polymorphs of silica called coesite and stishovite (see Section 12.7) that occur in strongly mechanically deformed metamorphic rocks (e.g., impactites), but these two phases are usually not encountered in ceramics, refractories, and glasses. [Pg.594]

Properties of Raw Materials Used in Ceramics, Refractories, and Glasses... [Pg.628]


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