Kiselsilikatmaterial
Kiselsilikatmaterial, also known as silicate glass or glass-ceramic, is a type of material that combines the properties of glass and ceramics. It is primarily composed of silica (SiO2) and other metal oxides, such as sodium oxide (Na2O), calcium oxide (CaO), and magnesium oxide (MgO). The material is formed through a process that involves melting and then cooling the mixture of raw materials.
One of the key characteristics of kiselsilikatmaterial is its high resistance to thermal shock, which makes
Kiselsilikatmaterial is also known for its excellent chemical durability. It is resistant to most acids, alkalis,
The material's optical properties make it useful in various applications, including lenses, prisms, and optical fibers.
In terms of mechanical properties, kiselsilikatmaterial exhibits high hardness and strength, which makes it suitable for
Kiselsilikatmaterial is used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and construction. Its