In the production of ceramics vitrification is responsible for its impermeability to water.
Vitrification definition ceramics.
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It is possible to retain the amorphous phase at room temperature by fast cooling.
In silicate based ceramics bonding and consolidation are accomplished by partial vitrification.
A glass formed in the process of vitrification even in tiny amounts is what holds ceramic materials together.
Vitrification is the formation of glass accomplished in this case through the melting of crystalline silicate compounds into the amorphous noncrystalline atomic structure associated with glass.
Vitrification is a process.
The vitrification generally results in reducing the porosity due to viscous flow.
Vitrification from vitreum latin for glass is the most important and perhaps the most poorly understood process in ceramics.
Vitrificationis the solidification of a melt into a glass rather than a crystallinestructure crystallization.
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Glass claybodies and glazes vitrify but in ceramicsuse of the term focuses most on clay bodies.
As ceramics are crystalline materials virtification in ceramics refers to conversion from crystalline to amorphous nature during heating.
Bodies do not have specific vitrification points.
Ceramics vitrification from latin vitreum glass via french vitrifier is the transformation of a substance into a glass that is to say a non crystalline amorphous solid.
In the production of ceramics vitrification is responsible for its impermeability to water.
Porcelain has been described as being completely vitrified hard impermeable even before glazing white or artificially coloured translucent except when of considerable thickness and resonant.
Vitrification vitrification is another type of containment wherein the contaminated matrix is heated to high temperatures to melt the porous media i e the silica components which subsequently cools to form a glassy impermeable block.