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  2. Soda–lime glass - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturing process for sodalime glass consists in melting the raw materials, which are the silica, soda (Na 2 O), hydrated lime (Ca(OH) 2), dolomite (CaMg(CO 3) 2, which provides the magnesium oxide), and aluminium oxide; along with small quantities of fining agents (e.g., sodium sulfate (Na 2 SO 4), sodium chloride (NaCl), etc.) in a glass furnace at temperatures locally up to 1675 ...

  3. List of physical properties of glass - Wikipedia

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    Sodalime glass (for containers) [2] Borosilicate (low expansion, similar to Pyrex, Duran) Glass wool (for thermal insulation) Special optical glass (similar to Lead crystal) Fused silica Germania glass Germanium selenide glass Chemical composition, wt% 74 SiO 2, 13 Na 2 O, 10.5 CaO, 1.3 Al 2 O 3, 0.3 K 2 O, 0.2 SO 3, 0.2 MgO, 0.01 TiO 2, 0. ...

  4. Chemically strengthened glass - Wikipedia

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    Also unlike toughened glass, chemically strengthened glass may be cut after strengthening, but loses its added strength within approximately 20 mm of the cut. Similarly, when the surface of chemically strengthened glass is deeply scratched, this area loses its additional strength. Another negative of chemically strengthened glass is the added cost.

  5. Glass fiber - Wikipedia

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    Soda lime glass/ high alkali C, chemical High chemical resistance D, dielectric Low dielectric constant E, electrical Low electrical conductivity M, modulus High tensile modulus S, strength High tensile strength Special Purpose: ECR Long term acid resistance and short term alkali resistance R and Te

  6. Glass - Wikipedia

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    Sodalime glass, containing around 70 ... Glass is stronger than most metals, with a theoretical tensile strength for pure, flawless glass estimated at 14 to 35 ...

  7. Strength of glass - Wikipedia

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    Glass fibers have a much higher tensile strength than regular glass (200-500 times stronger than regular glass). [7] This is due to the reduction of flaws in glass fibers [8] and the small cross sectional area of glass fibers, constraining maximum defect size. [2]

  8. Glass transition - Wikipedia

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    The glass-transition temperature T g of a material characterizes the range of ... Soda-lime glass: 520–600 ... T g is directly proportional to bond strength, ...

  9. Fracture toughness - Wikipedia

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    Soda-lime glass: 0.7–0.8 ... attributed to their 1.5 orders of magnitude strength increase, relative to metals. ... one being the direction of principal tensile ...