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Sand (silica) is heated until it melts at 1700degc, and the viscous liquid is cooled immediately. This produces a transparent solid with an uneven arrangement of atoms, called fused silicate glass. Semi-finished products made of fused quartz or fused silica possess a unique range of properties.
Sand (silica) is heated until it melts at 1700degc, and the viscous liquid is cooled immediately. This produces a transparent solid with an uneven arrangement of atoms, called fused silicate glass. Semi-finished products made of fused quartz or fused silica possess a unique range of properties.
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Sand (silica) is heated until it melts at 1700degc, and the viscous liquid is cooled immediately. This produces a transparent solid with an uneven arrangement of atoms, called fused silicate glass. Semi-finished products made of fused quartz or fused silica possess a unique range of properties.
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Sand (silica) is heated until it melts at 1700°C, and the
viscous liquid is cooled immediately. This produces a transparent solid with an uneven arrangement of atoms, called fused silicate glass.
This glass cannot expand or contract easily when there are
temperature changes. But it cannot become misshapen because of its high melting point.
It is known as quartz glass.
Fused quartz is normally transparent.
Semi-finished products made of fused quartz or fused silica
possess a unique range of properties:
• high purity level
• low OH content • high homogeneity • low thermal expansion • high chemical resistance • excellent thermal shock resistance • low dielectric losses • low bubble content • high optical transmission in the IR & UV domain • low thermal conductivity • high use temperatures Example :
Transfer of Thin Au Films To Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) With Reliable Bonding Using (3-Mercaptopropyl) Trimethoxysilane (MPTMS) As A Molecular Adhesive