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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1999
Future applications for glass‐ceramics are likely to capitalize on designed‐in, highly specialized properties for the transmission, display, and storage of information. Glass‐ceramics with microstructures comprised of uniformly dispersed crystals <100 nm in size offer promise for many potential new applications as well as provide unique attributes ...
George H. Beall, Linda R. Pinckney
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Future applications for glass‐ceramics are likely to capitalize on designed‐in, highly specialized properties for the transmission, display, and storage of information. Glass‐ceramics with microstructures comprised of uniformly dispersed crystals <100 nm in size offer promise for many potential new applications as well as provide unique attributes ...
George H. Beall, Linda R. Pinckney
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Properties of Glass-Ceramics, Photosensitive Glasses, and Photosensitive Glass-Ceramics
1970Photosensitive glasses possess a number of valuable properties, such as high strength, good stability, grain-free image, accurate reproducibility, multiplicity of contrast shades possible, and constancy of size in two and three dimensions, i.e., three-dimensionality of the image, which may extend to a certain depth or through the entire thickness of ...
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ChemInform Abstract: Glasses, Ceramics, and Glass‐Ceramics Containing Carbon or Nitrogen
ChemInform, 1994AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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Migration and transformation of heavy metals in glass-ceramics and the mechanism of stabilization
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Areas of Application of Photosensitive Glasses, Glass-Ceramics, and Photosensitive Glass-Ceramics
1970Photosensitive glass may be produced in any shape, from very small jewelry, ornaments, and dinnerware, to large sheets of polished glass. In the same glass sample, one can produce indelible photographic images which do not become discolored with time, which can be of varying colors, and which can have a wide range of contrast, varying depths of ...
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