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The effect of gas-thermal nitriding of window, medical, electrovacuum, and crystal glass surfaces on the service properties of glass is investigated. The hydrophoby, water resistance, microhardness, impact viscosity, and heat resistance of glasses are analyzed depending on the duration of nitriding involving different nitrogen-bearing gas reactants. Technological recommendations for gas-thermal nitriding of glass articles in industrial conditions are issued.
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Kozii, O.I., Yashchishin, I.N. & Bashko, L.O. Nitriding of Industrial Glass Surface. Glass and Ceramics 61, 328–330 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000048703.48294.2c
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