方石英
石英
融合
材料科学
熔点
矿物学
熔融石英
闪烁
衍射
分析化学(期刊)
化学
复合材料
冶金
光学
色谱法
哲学
语言学
物理
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1960.tb13629.x
摘要
The melting point of quartz is established to be below 1450°C. and possibly above 1400°C. The product of fusion is a liquid of high viscosity which undergoes slow transformation to give the commonly encountered vitreous silica. At temperatures between 1450deg; and 1700°C., both cristobalite and glass are formed when quartz is heated in air for periods in excess of 15 minutes. The quartz‐cristobalite transformation is sensitive to the ambient atmosphere. After heating to temperatures above 1730°C., inhomogeneities are still present in both fused quartz and fused cristobalite in the form of unmelted microcrystals. Their presence is indicated by X‐ray diffraction, metallographic, infrared, and hardness measurements.
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