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The dominant crystalline phase of the las glass ceramics hq s s has a strong negative coefficient of thermal expansion cte keatite solid solution as still a negative cte but much higher than hq s.
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Achieved addition agent appear applications atoms cause cent ceramics changes characteristics chemical complex composition compressive stresses concentration conductivity constituents containing controlled cooling copper crystal growth crystal phases.
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Although glass ceramics would normally be heat treated in air there are cases where a non oxidising or reducing atmo sphere may be necessary as for example when a glass ceramic is being bonded to an oxidisable metal.
The application of controlled crystallisation in the formation of glass ceramics is discussed with reference to the use of nucleating agents.
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If the glass ceramic contains oxides that can exhibit non stoichiometry both nucleation and growth rates may be influenced.
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Peter warwick publication date 1964 topics glass publisher london new york academic press collection inlibrary.
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The role of crystal growth in influencing the development of glass ceramic microstructures and the effects of minor glass constituents and of heat treatment atmosphere are discussed.
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Glass ceramic from the las system is a mechanically strong material and can sustain repeated and quick temperature changes up to 800 1000 c.
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