The microstructure of a variety of industrial multicomponent soda lime glasses for container and glazing and of a lead alkali silicate glass for pressed tableware articles was analyzed using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). No inhomogeneity with size >0.5 nm was found in the industrial samples, while ternary soda lime glass samples with a suitable composition when heat treated developed a phase separation which SAXS detected without difficulty. The results obtained disprove earlier reports which attributed problems of rheology and strength affecting container production ('bad workability') to microstructure formation. © 1994.

SAXS study of the micro-inhomogeneity of industrial soda lime silica glass

BENEDETTI, Alvise;FAGHERAZZI, Giuliano;RIELLO, Pietro;
1994-01-01

Abstract

The microstructure of a variety of industrial multicomponent soda lime glasses for container and glazing and of a lead alkali silicate glass for pressed tableware articles was analyzed using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). No inhomogeneity with size >0.5 nm was found in the industrial samples, while ternary soda lime glass samples with a suitable composition when heat treated developed a phase separation which SAXS detected without difficulty. The results obtained disprove earlier reports which attributed problems of rheology and strength affecting container production ('bad workability') to microstructure formation. © 1994.
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