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GLASS Basic information
Product Name:GLASS
Synonyms:GLASS;BRAND? filter flask, glass, with lateral socket;BRAND? laboratory bottle, graduated with screw cap;Laboratory bottle;BRAND? glass dropping bottle with dropping pipette and rubber teat
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GLASS Structure
GLASS Chemical Properties
Dielectric constant3.7-10(0.0℃)
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GLASS Usage And Synthesis
DefinitionA hard transparent material made by heating calcium oxide (lime), sodium carbonate, and sand (silicon(IV) oxide). This produces a calcium silicate – the normal type of glass, called soda glass. Special types of glass can be obtained by incorporating boron oxide in the glass (borosilicate glass, used for laboratory apparatus) or by including metals other than calcium, e.g. lead or barium. Glass is an amorphous substance, in the sense that there is no long-range ordering of the atoms on a lattice. It can be regarded as a supercooled liquid, which has not crystallized. Solids with similar noncrystalline structures are also called glasses.
PreparationThe majority of industrial glass is produced by continuous melting processes, while batchtype processes are restricted to customized formulations for special purposes.
Large-scale production of industrial glasses utilizes huge melting crucibles with a rectangular shape called glass tanks that are heated from the bottom and sidewalls by natural gas or oil burners; sometimes auxiliary electric heaters immersed in the melt (i.e., booster electrodes) are used to provide additional heat. The temperature of the melt can be as high as 1660°C to ensure the complete melting of alumina-rich raw materials (Ca-feldspars); the specific energy consumption is about 2.8 kWh/kg of glass.
Commercial glass tanks can hold up to 1200 tonnes of molten glass. The thick bottom and sidewalls are built with refractory materials, usually mullite bricks, while electrofused alumina-silica-zirconia bricks are used for the inner layer, which is in direct contact with the melt. The vault or cupola is usually made of silica bricks.
General DescriptionThreaded to DIN ISO 4796. Studded base for stability and abrasion resistance. Graduated, with marking area. Screw cap and pouring ring PP. Autoclavable (121 °C).
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