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Devitrification of glass

The amorphous state frequently passes spontaneously into the crystalline state (plastic sulphur, devitrification of glass, Gore s amorphous antimony). [Pg.194]

The temperature of devitrification of glass is lowered by the presence of arsenic.9 With a series of glasses made from soda-lime batches containing from 0 to 250 parts of arsenious oxide per 1000 parts of... [Pg.160]

A long-term effect promoted by high temperature is devitrification of glass, converting it... [Pg.583]

Transport through Lacking control devitrification of glass Important for glass crystallization e.g., after... [Pg.445]

Microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline intergrowth of quartz, alkali feldspar, plagioclase, and pyroxene with minor amounts of glass, chlorophaeite, zeolite ( ), and chlorite, probably formed by devitrification of glass. [Pg.398]

Glass ceramics are microcrystaUine solids produced by the controlled devitrification of glasses. Many of these solid materials are opalescent. [Pg.1085]

Figure 2. Testing at 125Q C results in devitrification of glass... Figure 2. Testing at 125Q C results in devitrification of glass...
Table 2. DTA Data of Devitrification of Glass of Clinker Melt Composition... Table 2. DTA Data of Devitrification of Glass of Clinker Melt Composition...
Recrystallization A change of phase or crystal growth orientation in a material due to temperature or stress. Example Devitrification of glass. [Pg.686]


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