Author/Authors :
Jiin-Jyh Shyu، نويسنده , , Chih-Hsien Yeh، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A new glass system SnO–MgO–P2O5 with
low viscosity has been developed by a melt-quenching
method. Formation, thermal properties, and chemical
durability of these glasses have been investigated. For a
constant P2O5 concentration, the glass formation ability
is enhanced with the increasing Sn/(Sn + Mg) ratio.
The glasses exhibit low glass transition temperature
(Tg = 270–400 C), low dilatometric softening temperature
(TDS = 290–420 C), and high thermal
expansion coefficient (CTE = 110–160 · 10–7 K–1).
With the increasing Sn/(Sn + Mg) ratio, Tg and TDS
decrease, and CTE increases. When Sn/(Sn + Mg) ratio
is varied, the relationship between chemical durability
and thermal properties of the present glasses is
not consistent with what expected in general cases. It is
noted that the glasses with 32–32.5 mol% P2O5 exhibit
excellent chemical durability and tunable Tg, TDS, and
CTE (by varying Sn/(Sn + Mg) ratio).