The art of glass making traces its roots to c. 3000 BC when it was used as a glaze on ceramic vessels. Depending on it's composition, it can have a melting point of about 1400-1600 °C. However, there are glasses that will melt at lower temperatures but those are not common among commercial nor industrial usage.
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Glass generally refers to hard, brittle, transparent material, such as those used for windows, many bottles, or eyewear. Examples of such solid materials include, but are not limited to, soda-lime gl...
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Poly (methyl methacrylate) ( PMMA ) poly (methyl 2-methylpropenoate) is a transparent thermoplastic. Chemically, it is the synthetic polymer of methyl methacrylate. It is sold under many trade name...
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MadSci Network: Engineering ... Re: What is the melting point of glass and styrofoam? Date: Tue Feb 9 23:32:12 1999; Posted By: Ken Johnsen, MadSci Admin; Area of science: Engineering; ID: 918527691.Eg ... 1100 deg C and 100 deg C, respectively [and approximately]
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A low melting point glass for covering electrodes, which contains Cu in a content as calculated as CuO within a range of from 0.1 to 0.9% by mass percentage and which contains neither Mo or Sb. ... What is claimed is: 1. A low melting point glass for covering electrodes, the glass containing Cu in an amount calculated...
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I claim: 1. High melting point glass-to-metal seal and melt connection subassembly in combination with a glass structure having a wall (7) to carry a metallic electrical rod-like conductor (1) having a first thermal coefficient of expansion essentially transversely through the glass wall (7), in which the glass has...
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