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The Waste Used in the Production of Glass Ceramics of Lithium Alumina-Silicate Composition

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It is shown that pre-calcined glass ceramics of lithium alumina-silicate composition can be used as the raw precursor material in the production of glass ceramics. The end glass ceramic material thus produced has a dielectric constant of 6.44 – 7.36 and a static bending strength of 84 – 110 MPa. A mechanism for the sintering of lithium alumina-silicate-based glass ceramics is proposed.

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Suzdal'tsev, E.I., Zaichuk, T.V. & Rozhkova, T.I. The Waste Used in the Production of Glass Ceramics of Lithium Alumina-Silicate Composition. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 44, 273–276 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1027399903006

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