Thursday 27 February 2014

Unique Features of Glass Ceramics

Glass ceramics also known as vitro-cerams, pyrocerams, vitroceramicos, vitroceramiques and sittals were discovered somewhat accidentally in 1953. After that, many exciting papers have been published and patents granted related to glass-ceramics by research institutes, universities and companies. Today neo ceramics glass is commonly used because of its unique and beneficiary features. Let’s have a look on them,

-    Glass ceramics can be produced by any glass forming techniques.

-    For a given application, it is possible to design their microstructure or nano-structure.

-    They have zero or very low porosity when compared to sintered ceramics.

-    It is possible for glass ceramics to combine a variety of desired properties.

They are normally produced in two steps; first, a glass is formed by a standard glass manufacturing process. Second, the glass article is shaped, cooled and reheated above its glass transition temperature. The second step is sometimes repeated as a third step. These are widely used for its guise and functionality. And most importantly, glass ceramics now are used in nosecones of high performance aircraft and missiles. These are also produced by concurrent sinter-crystallization of glass particle compacts. A main advantage of this process is that nucleating agents are not necessary, because the particle surfaces provide nucleation sites.

All the above fact shows that glass ceramics is the material that enhances any place from cabinets, windows to shelving. If you’re looking to have glass ceramics, you can learn more at Elite Custom Glass, who has over 35 years of combined industry experience in custom glass sales, ordering and distribution.

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