Ternary Non-silicate Glasses

Ternary Non-silicate Glasses
Author: Oleg Vsevolodovich Mazurin
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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This is the fourth volume of a comprehensive reference work on the properties of one-component, binary and ternary oxide glass-forming melts and glasses. Part A Silica Glass and Binary Silicate Glasses'' was published in 1983, and Part B Single-Component and Binary Non-Silicate Oxide Glasses'' in 1985. Part C, published in 1987, covered Ternary Silicate Glasses. The present volume covers ternary non-silicate glasses. All ternary systems are united into large groups according to the valency of the elements forming the corresponding oxides. Within each of these groups the data are classified by properties. The sequence is as follows: glass formation, crystallization, density, thermal expansion and other thermal properties, optical properties, viscosity, elastic properties and internal friction, strength, surface tension, chemical durability, electrical properties, diffusion, permeation and solubility of gases, ion diffusion, volatilization and magnetic properties. Extensive references are included, as are author, subject and formula indexes.This book is an essential aid for all those working in research laboratories of glass-making firms, university lecturers, and undergraduate/post-graduate students involved with materials science. Previous parts have already proved their usefulness to a great many people and have been described as follows: The Handbook of Glass Data cannot be recommended too strongly. It must be held in every library where there is a serious interest in glass, and it should be on the shelf of every glass researcher. (Glass Technology).

Ternary Non-silicate Glasses

Ternary Non-silicate Glasses
Author: Oleg Vsevolodovich Mazurin
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444889553

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This is the fourth volume of a comprehensive reference work on the properties of one-component, binary and ternary oxide glass-forming melts and glasses. Part A Silica Glass and Binary Silicate Glasses'' was published in 1983, and Part B Single-Component and Binary Non-Silicate Oxide Glasses'' in 1985. Part C, published in 1987, covered Ternary Silicate Glasses. The present volume covers ternary non-silicate glasses. All ternary systems are united into large groups according to the valency of the elements forming the corresponding oxides. Within each of these groups the data are classified by properties. The sequence is as follows: glass formation, crystallization, density, thermal expansion and other thermal properties, optical properties, viscosity, elastic properties and internal friction, strength, surface tension, chemical durability, electrical properties, diffusion, permeation and solubility of gases, ion diffusion, volatilization and magnetic properties. Extensive references are included, as are author, subject and formula indexes.This book is an essential aid for all those working in research laboratories of glass-making firms, university lecturers, and undergraduate/post-graduate students involved with materials science. Previous parts have already proved their usefulness to a great many people and have been described as follows: The Handbook of Glass Data cannot be recommended too strongly. It must be held in every library where there is a serious interest in glass, and it should be on the shelf of every glass researcher. (Glass Technology).

Ternary Silicate Glasses

Ternary Silicate Glasses
Author: Oleg Vsevolodovich Mazurin
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages: 1132
Release: 1987
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Pt. A. Silica glass and binary silicate glasses. by O.V. Mazurin, M.V. Streltsin a, and T.P. Shvaiko-Shvaikovskaya. pt. B. Signle-component and ginary non-silica te oxide glasses by O.V. Mazurin, M.V. Streltsina, and T.P. Shvaiko-Shvaikovska ya. pt. C. Ternary silicate glasses by O.V. Mazurin, M.V. Streltsina, and T.P.S hvaiko-Shvaikovskaya. pt. D. Ternary on-silicate glasses by O.V. Mazurin [and others].

Silica Glass and Binary Silicate Glasses

Silica Glass and Binary Silicate Glasses
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 686
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0444598960

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Physical Sciences Data, Volume 15: Handbook of Glass Data: Silica Glass and Binary Silicate Glasses, Part A presents information on the systems capable of forming glasses by cooling melts. This book provides data on the crystallization rates of glasses. Organized into six chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the melt properties for the glass-forming systems. This text then examines the notion of a component that is very significant for determining the number of components in each investigated glass. Other chapters consider the contents of several oxides of the same element but in different valent state as the reason to transfer a glass to the category of the increased number of components. This book discusses as well the analytical composition of glass. The final chapter deals with flotation method using tetrabromoethane and benzene mixture. This book is a valuable resource for glass specialists, chemists, engineers, scientists, and information science workers.

Ternary Silicate Glasses

Ternary Silicate Glasses
Author: Oleg Vsevolodovich Mazurin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1132
Release: 1987
Genre: Glass
ISBN:

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Single-component, Binary, and Ternary Oxide Glasses

Single-component, Binary, and Ternary Oxide Glasses
Author: Oleg Vsevolodovich Mazurin
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1993
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Covers glass formation; crystallization; density; thermal properties; optical properties; viscosity; elastic properties and internal friction; strength; surface tension; chemical durability; electrical properties; diffusion; permeation and solubility of gases; volatility; and magnetic properties.