Morphological Special Features of Glass Surfaces Full article
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21st International Congress on Glass 01-06 Jul 2007 , Strasbourg |
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Glass International
ISSN: 0143-7836 |
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Output data | Year: 2007, Volume: 30, Number: 2, Pages: 18-19 Pages count : 2 | ||||
Tags | Abrasives; Morphology; Surface roughness | ||||
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Abstract:
The surface morphology features of glass surfaces using a new frosting plate is presented. Small bulk glass fragments are beaten from the glass surface by hard abrasive particles moving at high speed. This process forms a specific glass surface layer, the structure of which becomes very rough and mechanically stressed. The formation of glass surface rough relief occurs under easier conditions and depends on the chemical removal of glass components. The use of the paste makes it possible to create frosted patterns on flat glass, bottles and other glassware. If the glass samples are exposed successively to the etching and then frosting by the paste, the resulting surface relief may be considered as the superimposition of the morphological special features of the glass surface
Cite:
Sidelnikova O.
, Salanov A.
Morphological Special Features of Glass Surfaces
Glass International. 2007. V.30. N2. P.18-19. Scopus РИНЦ
Morphological Special Features of Glass Surfaces
Glass International. 2007. V.30. N2. P.18-19. Scopus РИНЦ
Dates:
Published print: | Mar 1, 2007 |
Identifiers:
Scopus | 2-s2.0-34248998095 |
Elibrary | 20679695 |