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Microstructure of borosilicate glass-ceramics containing EAF dust  

Ahn, Y.S. (Materials Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Kang, S.G. (Materials Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Kim, Y.T. (Materials Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Lee, G.K. (Materials Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Kim, J.H. (Materials Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Abstract
Glassy specimen was obtained by melting and quenching a borosilicate glass frit miked with $10{\sim}80wt%$ EAF dust. The glass transition temperature, $T_g$ of glassy specimen was measured around $550^{\circ}C$ from the DTA curve and the eat treatment condition to crystallize a glassy specimen was selected as $700^{\circ}C$/1 hr. The spinel crystal peaks were found in XRD analysis for the glass containing dust > 70 wt%. For the glass-ceramics, however, the spinel peaks in a specimen containing dust > 40 wt%, and the spinel and willemite peaks in dust > 80 wt%. The crystals of several tens of nanometer with aspect ratio of $0.7{\sim}1.0$ were observed at a glassy specimen containing dust > 40 wt% by SEM which was not found by XRD analysis. For the glass-ceramics, the crystals were found in a specimen containing dust of even 10 wt% by SEM. The feature and distribution of crystals observed through the specimen for a glass-ceramics were diverse and not uniform. The crystals found in the glass-ceramics containing 70 wt% dust were hexahedral with an aspect ratio of around unity.
Keywords
Microstructure; Borosilicate; Glass-ceramics; EAF dust; Glass transition temperature; Crystallization; Spinel; Willemite; EDS; XRD;
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