Creep resistant zircon refractory material used in a glass...

Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Refractory

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C501S103000, C110S323000

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10738425

ABSTRACT:
A glass manufacturing system is described herein that has a forming device (e.g., isopipe) which is made from a zircon refractory material that has an improved creep resistance property. The zircon refractory material has a composition with at least the following elements: ZrSiO4(98.75–99.68 wt %); ZrO2(0.01–0.15 wt %); TiO2(0.23–0.50 wt %); and Fe2O3(0.08–0.60 wt %).

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