Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1607315 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Lithium zinc magnesium silicate glass ceramics were prepared by conventional melt-quenching technique and subsequently converted to glass-ceramics by a controlled nucleation and crystallization process. The nucleation and crystallization temperatures were determined by DSC curve. Crystalline phases were identified using powder X-ray diffraction technique and microstructures were observed by SEM images. The effects of heat treatment temperature on some thermo-physical properties, such as coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), bend strength and Vickers micro-hardness of glass-ceramics were investigated in detail. The CTE, bend strength and micro-hardness of the optimized glass-ceramic is found to be 16.64 Ã 10â6 °Câ1, 121.23 MPa and 6.65 GPa, respectively. The test on sealing to SUS310S stainless steel was also carried out as a possible application in filtration device to purify the dust-contained high temperature exhaust.
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Authors
Zhuo-hao Xiao, Xin-yuan Sun, Kun Liu, Wen-yan Luo, Yun-zhi Wang, Min-hua Luo, Run-lin Han, Yan Liu,