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P-spodumene solid solution glass-ceramics

The microstructure of a typical P-spodumene solid solution glass-ceramic in the form of Corning Ware is presented in Fig. 2-6. The width of the main crystal phase of P-spodumene solid solution measures 1-2 pm. [Pg.94]

The compositions of commercial P-spodumene solid solution glass-ceramics are shown in Table 2-8. The composition of Corning Ware differs from that of Cercor in that it contains a number of additions that Cercor does not contain. [Pg.95]

Beall (1992) attributes a great deal of importance to the glass matrix representing the cellular membrane in the solid-state reactions of P-quartz solid solution and P-spodumene solid solution glass-ceramics, the tenacious residual... [Pg.197]

Other P-spodumene solid solution glass-ceramics were developed under the trademarks Cer-Vit (Owens-Illinois) and Hercuvit (PPG) in the United States and in the United Kingdom. The latter was used to produce cooking surfaces (Pincus 1971). [Pg.247]

In Japan in 1962, P-spodumene solid-solution glass-ceramics were also produced on the basis of developments achieved by Tashiro and Wada (1963). The products... [Pg.247]

Figure 1-37 TEM image showing crystaiiized Si02-Al2 37 " 2 2 glass, heat treated to 1000 C for 45 min. p-spodumene solid solution was formed in the glass-ceramic (bar = 1 pm). Figure 1-37 TEM image showing crystaiiized Si02-Al2 37 " 2 2 glass, heat treated to 1000 C for 45 min. p-spodumene solid solution was formed in the glass-ceramic (bar = 1 pm).
In addition to Neoceram N-0, Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd., also produces another glass-ceramic that demonstrates zero expansion. Neoceram N-11 is a white, nontransparent glass-ceramic that contains P-spodumene solid solution primary crystals measuring approximately 1 pm. This glass-ceramic is used for induction cooker top plates, Kitchenware, (Section 4.2.1) or for optical components, such as the coupler housings of optical fibers (Neoceram 1992, 1995). [Pg.247]

This type of cellular membrane microstructure can be developed in glass-ceramics that exhibit a very low coefficient of thermal expansion because of the precipitation of p-quartz solid-solution or P-spodumene crystals (Beall 1992). The glass matrix, which is very thin and surrounds the crystals, plays the part of the cellular membrane. As a result, the crystals are separated from each other. The membrane accounts for approximately 10 vol% of the micro-structure and can, for example, act as a diffusion barrier between the crystals. [Pg.196]

Findings from the theories of nucleation have also contributed to the optimization of these comprehensive experimental investigations. As a result, glass-ceramics with improved properties have been produced, specifically glass-ceramics with specific solid-solution limits like j3-spodumene and stuffed P-quartz or with stoichiometric compositions like cordierite and lithium disilicate. Initial results for the successfU application of the theory of nucleation to multicomponent glass-ceramics with a nonstoichiometric composition were achieved with mica and anosovite glass-ceramics. [Pg.39]


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