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Glass-ceramics continued properties

Properties Rupture modulus up to 50,000 psi, d 2.5, thermal shock resistance 900C, highest continuous-use temperature 700C. Glass ceramics lie between borosilicate glasses and fused silica in high-temper-ature capability. [Pg.606]

Glass and glass-ceramic composite materials with alternative designed microstmctures have received much less attention in the past than their classic counterparts, namely dispersion-reinforced and continuous fibre-reinforced glass and glass-ceramic matrix composites (discussed in the previous Chapters 20 and 19, respectively). Due to their particular microstmcture, these composites may display a range of properties not achievable with... [Pg.511]

Materials of this type exhibit electrical conductivity and display temperature insensitive resistivity as low as 10 Q cm. The glass-ceramics show also another special property. The material is semi-conductive, because the WO3 lathlike crystals are connected forming a continuous conduction path. This was revealed by micrographs. [Pg.173]


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