Nucleation And Crystal Growth Kinetics In Zr02-Strengthened Mica-Glass-Ceramics For Dental Application

A mechanism mica based glass-ceramic for dental application has been developed. the main crystalline phase of the product is Na-fluorophlogopite mica. The effect of ZrO2 addition on nucleation and crystallisation was studied and the resulting microstructure was compared with the mechanical properties. No effective nucleation process was found in the zirconia-free conditions. Therefore it is assumed that nuclei are quenched in during the preparation of the glass. A linear growth law for the mica crystals was found. Pseudodendtritic growth forms seem to be the consequence of lattice defects. In contrast, the nucleation process of the ZrO2-containing glass is sensible to variations in composition and nucleation temperature. An optimised nucleation leads to a fine-grained mica structure after crystallization at 900 degrees C. The fine-grained material has the highest mechanical strength and also better machinability and translucency. A second heating step may be applied to further strengthen the material, but translucency is decreased.

Author
H Burke Et Al
Origin
Fraunhofer Institute Fur Silicatforschung, Germany
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci & Technol 73 C1 2000 270-277
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 803

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Nucleation And Crystal Growth Kinetics In Zr02-Strengthened Mica-Glass-Ceramics For Dental Application
Glastech Ber Glass Sci & Technol 73 C1 2000 270-277
GC 803
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