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Glass-ceramic technology / by Wolfram Holand, George H. Beall.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Höland, Wolfram.
Contributor:
Beall, G. H.
American Ceramic Society.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Glass-ceramics.
Materials science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (436 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley : American Ceramic Society, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Glass-ceramic materials share many properties with both glass and more traditional crystalline ceramics. This new edition examines the various types of glass-ceramic materials, the methods of their development, and their countless applications. With expanded sections on biomaterials and highly bioactive products (i.e., Bioglass and related glass ceramics), as well as the newest mechanisms for the development of dental ceramics and theories on the development of nano-scaled glass-ceramics, here is a must-have guide for ceramic and materials engineers, managers, and designers in the ceramic and
Contents:
Glass-Ceramic Technology; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION; INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION; HISTORY; CHAPTER 1: PRINCIPLES OF DESIGNING GLASS-CERAMIC FORMATION; 1.1 ADVANTAGES OF GLASS-CERAMIC FORMATION; 1.1.1 Processing Properties; 1.1.2 Thermal Properties; 1.1.3 Optical Properties; 1.1.4 Chemical Properties; 1.1.5 Biological Properties; 1.1.6 Mechanical Properties; 1.1.7 Electrical and Magnetic Properties; 1.2 FACTORS OF DESIGN; 1.3 CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND MINERAL PROPERTIES; 1.3.1 Crystalline Silicates; 1.3.1.1 Nesosilicates; 1.3.1.2 Sorosilicates; 1.3.1.3 Cyclosilicates
1.3.1.4 Inosilicates1.3.1.5 Phyllosilicates; 1.3.1.6 Tectosilicates; 1.3.2 Phosphates; 1.3.2.1 Apatite; 1.3.2.2 Orthophosphates and Diphosphates; 1.3.2.3 Metaphosphates; 1.3.3 Oxides; 1.3.3.1 TiO2; 1.3.3.2 ZrO2; 1.3.3.3 MgAl2O4 (Spinel); 1.4 NUCLEATION; 1.4.1 Homogeneous Nucleation; 1.4.2 Heterogeneous Nucleation; 1.4.3 Kinetics of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Nucleation; 1.4.4 Examples for Applying the Nucleation Theory in the Development of Glass-Ceramics; 1.4.4.1 Volume Nucleation; 1.4.4.2 Surface Nucleation; 1.4.4.3 Time-Temperature-Transformation Diagrams; 1.5 CRYSTAL GROWTH
1.5.1 Primary Growth1.5.2 Anisotropic Growth; 1.5.3 Surface Growth; 1.5.4 Dendritic and Spherulitic Crystallization; 1.5.4.1 Phenomenology; 1.5.4.2 Dendritic and Spherulitic Crystallization Applications; 1.5.5 Secondary Grain Growth; CHAPTER 2: COMPOSITION SYSTEMS FOR GLASS-CERAMICS; 2.1 ALKALINE AND ALKALINE EARTH SILICATES; 2.1.1 SiO2-Li2O (Lithium Disilicate); 2.1.1.1 Stoichiometric Composition; 2.1.1.2 Nonstoichiometric Multicomponent Compositions; 2.1.2 SiO2-BaO (Sanbornite); 2.1.2.1 Stoichiometric Barium-Disilicate; 2.1.2.2 Multicomponent Glass-Ceramics; 2.2 ALUMINOSILICATES
2.2.1 SiO2-Al2O3 (Mullite)2.2.2 SiO2-Al2O3-Li2O (β-Quartz Solid Solution, β-Spodumene Solid Solution); 2.2.2.1 β-Quartz Solid Solution Glass-Ceramics; 2.2.2.2 β-Spodumene Solid-Solution Glass-Ceramics; 2.2.3 SiO2-Al2O2-Na2O (Nepheline); 2.2.4 SiO2-Al2O3-Cs2O (Pollucite); 2.2.5 SiO2-Al2O3-MgO (Cordierite, Enstatite, Forsterite); 2.2.5.1 Cordierite Glass-Ceramics; 2.2.5.2 Enstatite Glass-Ceramics; 2.2.5.3 Forsterite Glass-Ceramics; 2.2.6 SiO2-Al2O3-CaO (Wollastonite); 2.2.7 SiO2-Al2O3-ZnO (Zn-Stuffed β-Quartz, Willemite-Zincite); 2.2.7.1 Zinc-Stuffed β-Quartz Glass-Ceramics
2.2.7.2 Willemite and Zincite Glass-Ceramics2.2.8 SiO2-Al2O3-ZnO-MgO (Spinel, Gahnite); 2.2.8.1 Spinel Glass-Ceramic Without β-Quartz; 2.2.8.2 β-Quartz-Spinel Glass-Ceramics; 2.2.9 SiO2-Al2O3-CaO (Slag Sital); 2.2.10 SiO2-Al2O3-K2O (Leucite); 2.2.11 SiO2-Ga2O3-Al2O3-Li2O-Na2O-K2O (Li-Al-Gallate Spinel); 2.2.12 SiO2-Al2O3-SrO-BaO (Sr-Feldspar-Celsian); 2.3 FLUOROSILICATES; 2.3.1 SiO2-(R3+)2O3-MgO-(R2+)O-(R+)2O-F (Mica); 2.3.1.1 Alkaline Phlogopite Glass-Ceramics; 2.3.1.2 Alkali-Free Phlogopite Glass-Ceramics; 2.3.1.3 Tetrasilicic Mica Glass-Ceramic
2.3.2 SiO2-Al2O3-MgO-CaO-ZrO2-F (Mica, Zirconia)
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-280-77254-9
9786613683311
1-118-26592-0
1-118-26598-X
1-118-26581-5
OCLC:
796384143

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