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Chemistry of Glass
Glass is a crucial component of the civilisation we live in today. Without it, we would not have had telescopes, the microscope, or the discoveries made via it, and we would…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 2": Formation of a vitreous network.
Glass is made up of three oxides: sodium oxide Na₂O, lime CaO, and silica SiO₂. The three primary components for making glass—limestone CaCO₃, sand, and soda Na₂CO₃— are where…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 3": Properties of Glass.
Window glass and bottles are produced using glass that is made from sand, lime, and soda. If the sand contains iron oxide, the glass will turn green because of ferrosilicon, and…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 5": Glass melting.
In a combustion chamber, the composition is melted at 1500–1550 °C after all of the raw materials are combined according to a predetermined weight ratio. Some processes make up…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 6": Production of glass containers.
Any glass product with a non-planar form is considered hollow glass. The procedures used to create hollow glass involve a series of steps completed in accordance with…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 8": Glass as a fission product solution confinement material!
Cold crucible technology opens the door to a large increase in glass production capacity as well as the creation of unusual confinement matrices with a greater integration rate…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 9": The two-step vitrification method.
Water evaporation, calcination, and vitrification are the primary processes used to transform a solution into glass. Between 100°C and 400°C are the temperature ranges used for…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 10": Factors that make cold crucible vitrification intriguing!
There has been development of a new method for making glass using direct induction in a cool crucible. The glass to be melted is placed in an alternating electromagnetic field…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 11": The behavior of glasses for waste containment over time
The waste is made up of a block of borosilicate glass conditioning matrix and its metal container, which is made of stainless steel and is covered by a 55mm-thick over-container…
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Chemistry of Glass "Part 12": Glass Reactivity with Allowance for the Alteration Layer "GRAAL".
Initially created by researchers of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), GRAAL is an empirical model of glass modification. The production of the…
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