Glass-ceramic materials on the lithium disilicate basis: achievements and development prospects
Date
2018-01-20
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Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Abstract
Проаналізовано сучасний стан розробок і
перспективність використання склокристалічних матеріалів
на основі дисилікату літію. Обгрунтовано вибір системи R2O–RO–RO2–R2O3–P2O5–SiO2 для модельних стекол. Досліджено
структуру стекол після термооброблення у взаємозв’язку з їх
фізико-хімічними властивостями. Розроблені літійсилікатні
склокристалічні матеріали характеризуються високими
експлуатаційними властивостями і можуть бути застосовані
як прозора броня.
The current state of developments and the prospects of using glass-ceramics based on lithium disilicate were analyzed. The choice of R2O–RO–RO2–R2O3–P2O5–SiO2 system for model glasses was justified. The structure of glasses after heat treatment in connection with their physico-chemical properties was studied. The developed lithiumsilicate glass-ceramic materials were characterized by high performance properties and can be used as transparent armor.
The current state of developments and the prospects of using glass-ceramics based on lithium disilicate were analyzed. The choice of R2O–RO–RO2–R2O3–P2O5–SiO2 system for model glasses was justified. The structure of glasses after heat treatment in connection with their physico-chemical properties was studied. The developed lithiumsilicate glass-ceramic materials were characterized by high performance properties and can be used as transparent armor.
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склокераміка, літійсилікатні стекла, дисилікат літію, високоміцний, прозора броня, glass-ceramics, lithiumsilicate glasses, lithium disilicate, high-strength, transparent armor
Citation
Glass-ceramic materials on the lithium disilicate basis: achievements and development prospects / Oksana Savvova, Gennadii Voronov, Vitalii Topchyi, Yuliya Smyrnova // Chemistry & Chemical Technology. — Lviv : Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2018. — Vol 12. — No 3. — P. 391–399.