1. Origin of Na2SO4 blisters in sheet glass
- Author
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Goro Yamane, Isamu Yamaguchi, Kato Koichi, and Chihiro Sakai
- Subjects
Chemistry ,Dolomite ,Condensation ,Mineralogy ,Blisters ,Flat glass ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Decomposition ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Chemical engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Molten glass - Abstract
The properties and origin of fine Na 2 SO 4 blisters have been studied experimentally. They are 0.1–1.0 mm in size and contain crystalline Na 2 SO 4 with a small amount of CaO and K 2 O. Most of them are formed in molten glass during decomposition of the batch mixture. The blisters are formed by condensation of Na 2 SO 4 from Na 2 O and SO 3 selectively absorbed into dolomite at an early stage of batch melting. They remain immiscibly in molten glass, after MgO and CaO in the dolomite have been dissolved into the glass.
- Published
- 1994