Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Metal-depositing composition or substrate-sensitizing...
Patent
1977-04-04
1978-02-14
Douglas, Winston A.
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Metal-depositing composition or substrate-sensitizing...
106 53, 106 396, 106 397, C03C 304, C03C 310, C03C 322
Patent
active
040736555
ABSTRACT:
Thermally stable high (beta)-cristobalite glass-ceramics suitable for making articles such as refractory linings for ovens, furnaces, and the like and which do not undergo transition to the low (alpha)-cristobalite crystal phases upon cooling of the ceramic to ambient temperature. A method for making such stable ceramics by melting a glass of the composition MO.Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.nSiO.sub.2 wherein the (Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 /MO) molar ratio is 1, MO is CaO or a mixture of CaO and MxO where Mx is a cation of the first, second or fourth group of the Periodic Table or iron and n is a positive number of from 8 to 37, and subjecting the glass to a heat schedule sufficient to form a stabilized high (beta)-cristobalite type crystal structure in the resulting glass-ceramic, with or without a portion of low cristobalite and/or feldspar crystals.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2920971 (1960-01-01), Stookey
patent: 3445252 (1969-05-01), MacDowell
Bell Mark
Douglas Winston A.
Holler E. J.
Lynch Charles S.
Owens--Illinois, Inc.
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