Manufacturing process and characteristics of various glass-ceramics utilized as thermal shock re-sistant materials and as exterior/interior wall panels of buildings and for solidification of high level radioactive wastes are described. KEY WORDS: Low-expansion glass-ceramics / Transparent glass-ceram-ics / Surface nucleation / Glass-ceramic panel products/ Use of glass-ceramics for solidifying radioactive wastes/ 1
In this article, a starting mixture for the preparation of glass-ceramic material for radioactive w...
For nearly 40 years, ceramics have been commonly seen to be competitors to the baseline borosilicate...
The recycling of end of life cathode Ray Tubes from TV sets and PC monitors is still an unsolved pro...
Glass ceramics are materials that are cooled from the melt in the form of a glass, and then heat tre...
Glass ceramics are materials that are cooled from the melt in the form of a glass, and then heat tre...
Glass ceramics are materials that are cooled from the melt in the form of a glass, and then heat tre...
Vitrification is a well-established waste treatment method that has been used for silicate based was...
Vitrification of waste is an effective method to produce a safe waste-based material. However, this ...
This paper reports the results of a study of the feasibility of recycling the solid residues from do...
For the purpose of developing glass-ceramics which can incorporate and stabilize high-level radioact...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
Glass-ceramics based on iron rich wastes were produced by direct sintering and by following an innov...
In the present study the preparation of glass-ceramic composite materials containing lime-free clay ...
Pyrochlore based glass-ceramics have been developed, from concept to reality, for the immobilization...
Dense glass-ceramic composite materials (bulk density 2.5 – 2.7 g/cm3; water uptake 0.9 – 5.5 %) wer...
In this article, a starting mixture for the preparation of glass-ceramic material for radioactive w...
For nearly 40 years, ceramics have been commonly seen to be competitors to the baseline borosilicate...
The recycling of end of life cathode Ray Tubes from TV sets and PC monitors is still an unsolved pro...
Glass ceramics are materials that are cooled from the melt in the form of a glass, and then heat tre...
Glass ceramics are materials that are cooled from the melt in the form of a glass, and then heat tre...
Glass ceramics are materials that are cooled from the melt in the form of a glass, and then heat tre...
Vitrification is a well-established waste treatment method that has been used for silicate based was...
Vitrification of waste is an effective method to produce a safe waste-based material. However, this ...
This paper reports the results of a study of the feasibility of recycling the solid residues from do...
For the purpose of developing glass-ceramics which can incorporate and stabilize high-level radioact...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
Glass-ceramics based on iron rich wastes were produced by direct sintering and by following an innov...
In the present study the preparation of glass-ceramic composite materials containing lime-free clay ...
Pyrochlore based glass-ceramics have been developed, from concept to reality, for the immobilization...
Dense glass-ceramic composite materials (bulk density 2.5 – 2.7 g/cm3; water uptake 0.9 – 5.5 %) wer...
In this article, a starting mixture for the preparation of glass-ceramic material for radioactive w...
For nearly 40 years, ceramics have been commonly seen to be competitors to the baseline borosilicate...
The recycling of end of life cathode Ray Tubes from TV sets and PC monitors is still an unsolved pro...