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Chemically-Strengthened Borosilicate Glass Articles

open access: yes, 2015
Dejneka, Matthew J.   +4 more
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Borosilicate Radiation Shielding Glass

Glass Physics and Chemistry, 2021
The results of studies of the electrophysical and thermophysical characteristics of borosilicate glass designed to attenuate electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range are presented. The compositions of glass with the minimal tendency to crystallization are determined.
Dyadenko, M. V.   +2 more
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Review on silicate and borosilicate‐based glass sealants and their interaction with components of solid oxide fuel cell

International Journal of Energy Research, 2021
A lot of research is going on in the field of glass science to commercialize solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Still, it is a big challenge to develop appropriate glass sealants for a longer duration and sustaining in the operating conditions of this power
Kulvir Singh, Trisha Walia
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Atomic Insights into the Events Governing the Borosilicate Glass–Water Interface

, 2021
An atomistic understanding of the mechanisms that govern the borosilicate glass–water interface is highly needed to obtain initial assessments of the phenomena occurring during the degradation of n...
H. Jabraoui   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Devitrification inhibitors in borosilicate glass and binary borosilicate glass composite

Journal of Materials Research, 1995
Cristobalite is known to precipitate out of borosilicate glass (Corning 7740) and a binary glass mixture of borosilicate glass and high silica glass when these glasses are heated to elevated temperatures. To prevent cristobalite from forming in these glass systems, a devitrification inhibitor needs to be found.
Jau-Ho Jean, Tapan K. Gupta
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Borosilicate glass for photonics applications

Optical Materials, 2008
In this paper, we present the use of three different processing techniques which can be used to manufacture low cost optical waveguides and fibers using commercially available borosilicate glass. The techniques used are rod and tube stacking for photonic crystal fiber fabrication, dual laser ablation processing for planar waveguides, and thermal poling,
Isabel C.S. Carvalho   +4 more
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Glass–Ceramic Foams from Borosilicate Glass Waste

International Journal of Applied Glass Science, 2014
In this study, we reported the studies on a glass–ceramic foam with wollastonite and cristobalite micrometric crystals prepared by sintering a borosilicate glass waste with organic binder as foaming agent. The waste glass, coming from the dismantling of washing machine, was characterized by high CaO content and low‐temperature ...
TAURINO, Rosa   +3 more
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Vanadium in Borosilicate Glass

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2014
Understanding the role of V 2 O 5 within borosilicate glass matrices is important for the development of novel matrices toward immobilization of sulfate containing high‐level nuclear wastes. Present investigation shows, within sodium barium borosilicate
Pranesh Sengupta   +7 more
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