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Phase Separation in Borosilicate Glasses Synthesized in the Material System Soda – Colemanite – Quartz Sand

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A thorough study of phase separation in borosilicate glasses synthesized in the material system soda – colemanite – quartz sand was performed. The ranges of crystallization-resistant glasses and phase separation prone glasses were determined. It is shown that the complex raw material colemanite can be used to obtain glasses that are transparent or opaque in the bulk. The limiting content of raw materials in the material makeup of glass batches are recommended.

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This work was performed as part of the development program of Shukhov Belgorod State Technical University.

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Correspondence to E. Yu. Skuryatina.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 3 – 8, September, 2019.

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Onishchuk, V.I., Skuryatina, E.Y., Zhernovaya, N.F. et al. Phase Separation in Borosilicate Glasses Synthesized in the Material System Soda – Colemanite – Quartz Sand. Glass Ceram 76, 323–327 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-020-00193-9

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