devitrificación
Devitrificación is a phenomenon observed in glass and amorphous solids where they transition from a glassy, disordered state to a more ordered, crystalline state over time or when subjected to heat. This process is essentially the opposite of vitrification, which is the formation of a glass by rapidly cooling a liquid to prevent crystallization. When devitrification occurs, the amorphous structure breaks down, and atoms rearrange themselves into a regular, repeating lattice, forming crystals.
The rate of devitrification is influenced by several factors, including temperature, time, and the composition of
In some applications, devitrification is an undesirable side effect. For example, in glass manufacturing, if glass