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Germanates glass-ceramics

The German/Eurochemic metal-matrix process PAMELA, ori ally developed for phosphate glass particles, is also suitable for borosilicate glass and for glass ceramic. It will provide a... [Pg.590]

DIN 52333, Knoop Hardness Testing, Glass and Glass Ceramic, German Institute for Standards, Berlin, 1987. [Pg.282]

Kamiya K., Tatsumi M., Nasu H., Matsuoka J. Structure of the sol-gel-derived sodium germanate glass—Comparison with the melt-derived glass. J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn. 1993 101 1201-1205... [Pg.699]

Kamiya K., Tatsumi M., Matsuoka J., Nasu H. Structure study of sol-gel-derived sodium germanate glasses by X-ray diffraction and EXAFS methods. Phys. Chem. Glasses 1998b 39 9-16 Kamiya K., Oka A., Nasu H., Hashimoto T. Comparative study of structure of silica gels from different sources. J. Sol-Gel Sci. Technol. 2000 19 495-499 Kamiya K. The comparative structure study of sol-gel and biology-derived silicas (in Japanese). Seramikkusu (Ceramics) 2002 37 169-172... [Pg.700]

Kokubo, T Ohtsuki, C Kotani, S Kitsugi T Yamamuro, T. Surface structure of bioactive glass-ceramics A-W implanted into sheep and human vertebra. In Heimke G editor. Bioceramics Vol. 2. Cologne German Ceramic Society 1990 113-120. [Pg.212]

Some germanate and silicate glass-ceramics have been synthesized with / -PbF2 as the crystalline phase. Similarly to the CaF2 system presented before, these glass-ceramics are made by glass devitrification. [Pg.281]

Natural polymers were less dense, more robust and cheaper than glass and ceramics but were not available in the wide range of colours and forms required by artists. Such needs inspired the development of synthetic alternatives. The other influence on synthetic polymers were the developments in practical synthetic organic chemistry in the first half of the nineteenth century. The first synthesis of an organic chemical was carried out by the German chemist, Wohler, in 1824. [Pg.22]

Kurdowski, W. Advances ceramics glass and mineral binding materials. In Stoch, L. (ed.) Proc. of 5th Polish-German Seminar, Zakopane, Ceramika, No. 42, p. 35. PAN, Krakow (1992)... [Pg.528]


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