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Ceramic Crucible Corrosion by Heavy Metal Oxide Glasses, Part I: Phenomenological Study
(2003-07-01)
Heavy metal oxide (HMO) glasses have received special attention due to their optical, electrical and magnetic properties. The problem with these glasses is their corrosive nature. In this work, three ceramic crucibles (Al ...
Ceramic Crucible Corrosion by Heavy Metal Oxide Glasses, Part I: Phenomenological Study
(2003-07-01)
Heavy metal oxide (HMO) glasses have received special attention due to their optical, electrical and magnetic properties. The problem with these glasses is their corrosive nature. In this work, three ceramic crucibles (Al ...
Ceramic Crucible Corrosion by Heavy Metal Oxide Glasses, Part II: Diffusion Study
(2003-09-01)
Due to their low cost and high resistance to corrosion, ceramic crucibles can be used for the melting of PBG glasses (PbO-BiO 1.5GaO 1.5). These glasses present good window transmission from ultra-violet to infrared, making ...
Ceramic Crucible Corrosion by Heavy Metal Oxide Glasses, Part II: Diffusion Study
(2003-09-01)
Due to their low cost and high resistance to corrosion, ceramic crucibles can be used for the melting of PBG glasses (PbO-BiO 1.5GaO 1.5). These glasses present good window transmission from ultra-violet to infrared, making ...
Pre-Columbian metallurgy – Evidence of pyrotechnical ceramics from Rincón Chico, Northwestern Argentina (Andes)
(Elsevier Ltd, 2018)
An assemblage of 16 fragments of pyrotechnical ceramics used for metallurgical processing was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The ceramics came from Rincón Chico in the Andes Region of Northwestern Argentina. ...
Characteristics of PbO-BiO1.5-GaO1.5 glasses melted in SnO2 crucibles
(Amer Ceramic Soc, 2014)
Characteristics of PbO-BiO1.5-GaO1.5 glasses melted in SnO2 crucibles
(Amer Ceramic Soc, 2014)