Chapter 13: Problem 1
Cite the two desirable characteristics of glasses.
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Chapter 13: Problem 1
Cite the two desirable characteristics of glasses.
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(a) What is crystallization? (b) Cite two properties that may be improved by crystallization.
Cite one reason why drying shrinkage is greater for slip cast or hydroplastic products that have smaller clay particles.
In your own words, briefly describe what happens as a glass piece is thermally tempered.
(a) Why is it so important to control the rate of drying of a ceramic body that has been hydroplastically formed or slip cast? (b) Cite three factors that influence the rate of drying, and explain how each affects the rate.
Borosilicate glasses and fused silica are resistant to thermal shock. Why is this so?
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