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A New Glass Coating for Foam Glass

International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, 2011
This work describes the design and development of a new glass‐based coating, suitable to be applied as slurry on foam glass. The glass‐based coating was doped with copper oxide for esthetic purposes and reinforced by glass fiber nets.
VENTRELLA, ANDREA   +3 more
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A New Glass to Join Foam Glass Components

Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2010
This work describes the design and development of a new glass-based joining material, suitable to be applied as slurry between two components of foam glass to be joined. Shear strength tests have been done on as received and on joined samples, measuring a 0.095 and 0.075 MPa, respectively.
VENTRELLA, ANDREA   +4 more
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Glass Foams

2006
Foam glass possesses an unique combination of properties, since it is lightweight, rigid, compression resistant, thermally insulating, frost resistant, non-flammable and flame resistant, chemically inert and non toxic, rodent and insect resistant, bacteria resistant, water and vapour resistant.
SCARINCI, GIOVANNI   +2 more
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Foam-Glass-Crystal Materials

2013
This chapter presents a comprehensive study of the structure, physical and mechanical properties of FGCM obtained from natural siliceous materials. The scientific principles of controlled formation of FGCM macrostructure and technological aspects of its production have been formulated in this chapter.
O. V. Kazmina, B. S. Semukhin
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Mechanism of foam-glass formation

Glass and Ceramics, 2008
The mechanism of thermal dissociation of a carbon foaming agent is determined and the parameters of the foam-glass formation process are calculated. Promising directions for improving the foaming process are determined.
V. E. Manevich, K. Yu. Subbotin
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Syntactic bulk metallic glass foam

Applied Physics Letters, 2004
An amorphous metal foam with a bulk density of 3.4 g/cm3 is created by low-pressure melt infiltration of the bulk metallic glass-forming alloy Zr57Nb5Cu15.4Ni12.6Al10 into a bed of hollow carbon microspheres, followed by rapid quenching. The foam consists of a glassy metallic matrix containing ∼60 vol. % of homogenously distributed carbon microspheres,
A. H. Brothers, D. C. Dunand
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Strengthening of Foam Glass Materials

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Experimental data on strengthening of foam glass materials is presented. A new mechanism of strengthening is proposed which involves formation of amorphous matrix nanoglobules. Highlights: nanospheroid occurrence in foam glass; new strengthening mechanism of amorphous materials; correlation between micro-structural changes in the interpore partition of
Olga Kazmina   +2 more
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Radiation Characteristics of Glass Foams

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2000
This paper is concerned with the analysis of the radiative heat transfer in glass foams. The closed‐form analytical model for the reflectance, transmittance, and absorptance of radiation by a foam layer has been utilized to assess the resistance of radiation heat transfer from the hot combustion gases and refractories to the molten glass in the ...
Andrei G. Fedorov, Raymond Viskanta
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Recycle Glass in Foam Glass Production

2014
The foam glass industry turn recycle glass into heat insulating building materials. The foaming process is relative insensitive to impurities in the recycle glass. It is therefore considered to play an important role in future glass recycling. We show and discuss trends of use of recycled glasses in foam glass industry and the supply sources and ...
Petersen, Rasmus Rosenlund   +2 more
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Problems of Foam Glass Production

Glass and Ceramics, 2003
Principles of producing foam glass rate considered. A correlation between structure and such properties as density, water absorption, strength, and thermal conductivity of materials obtained is demonstrated. The advantages, disadvantages, and prospects of a “cold” method for foam glass production are discussed.
Yu. A. Spiridonov, L. A. Orlova
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