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Investigation of the Physicochemical Properties of Borosilicate Glasses for the Preparation of Glass-Fiber Materials

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Borosilicate glasses of two compositions are synthesized and investigated with the aim of preparing glass microspheres from them. Using the Appen and Okhotin additive methods, the physicochemical properties of the glasses and melts are calculated, their crystallization ability and water stability are experimentally studied, their intrinsic temperatures are determined using dilatometry and differential scanning calorimetry, and their TLCE values are obtained.

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Correspondence to S. G. Vlasova.

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Original Russian Text © A.V. Elkina, A.M. Paramonova, S.G. Vlasova, 2018, published in Fizika i Khimiya Stekla.

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Elkina, A.V., Paramonova, A.M. & Vlasova, S.G. Investigation of the Physicochemical Properties of Borosilicate Glasses for the Preparation of Glass-Fiber Materials. Glass Phys Chem 44, 225–227 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659618030033

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