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http://dx.doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2016.29.2.101

Optimization of Crystallization Condition for Transparent LAS Glass-ceramic Via Differential Thermal Analysis  

Moon, Yun-Gon (Optic & Display Materials Team, Korea institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
Lim, Tae-Young (Optic & Display Materials Team, Korea institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
Lee, Mijai (Optic & Display Materials Team, Korea institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
Kim, Jin-Ho (Optic & Display Materials Team, Korea institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
Jeon, Dae-Woo (Optic & Display Materials Team, Korea institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
Hwang, Jonghee (Optic & Display Materials Team, Korea institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers / v.29, no.2, 2016 , pp. 101-105 More about this Journal
Abstract
The basic characteristics of glass are highly fragile and brittle consequences the ultimate purpose of glass manufacturing is to make a transparent glass with complex shape. In order to solve this problem, mechanical properties of glass can be increased by crystallization of its amorphous glass. However, glass-ceramics has become opaque through crystallization process due to the distracted interface of glass by precipitated particles. This study has been investigated thermal processing conditions of LAS transparent glass-ceramic by using DTA (differential thermal analysis), in order to control size of precipitated particle and then fabricate transparent glass-ceramic. DTA indicated that crystallization peak area was declined with increased nucleation temperature. Subsequently, we have been established optimum temperature for crystallization depending on the nucleation temperature. The transmission and thermal expansion were measured after crystallization, and the size of precipitated particle was identified in range of 20~100 nm by FE-SEM. In addition, by setting the optimized crystallization condition, with high transmission and low thermal expansion glass was synthesized through this experiment.
Keywords
LAS glass-ceramic; Transparent glass-ceramic; DTA; Refractive index;
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