glasübergänge
Glasübergänge, also known as glass transitions, refer to a phenomenon observed in amorphous solids, particularly polymers and glasses, where they undergo a reversible change in physical properties over a relatively narrow temperature range. Below the glass transition temperature, the material exists in a glassy, rigid, and brittle state. Above this temperature, it softens, becoming more flexible and rubbery, although it does not truly melt in the crystalline sense.
This transition is not a sharp melting point like that of crystalline materials. Instead, it is characterized
The glass transition temperature (Tg) is a critical parameter for material selection and processing. It dictates