Elsevier

Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids

Volume 501, 1 December 2018, Pages 3-10
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids

Updated definition of glass-ceramics

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Highlights

  • An updated definition of glass-ceramics (GCs) is provided.

  • GCs are prepared by controlled crystallization of glasses via different processing methods.

  • GCs contain at least one type of functional crystalline phase and a residual glass.

  • The volume fraction crystallized of a GC may vary from ppm to almost 100%.

Abstract

Glass-ceramics are noted for their unusual combination of properties and manifold commercialized products for consumer and specialized markets. Evolution of novel glass and ceramic processing routes, a plethora of new compositions, and unique exotic nano- and microstructures over the past 60 years led us to review the definition of glass-ceramics. Well-established and emerging processing methods, such as co-firing, additive manufacturing, and laser patterning are analyzed concerning the core requirements of processing glass-ceramics and the performance of the final products. In this communication, we propose a revised, updated definition of glass-ceramics, which reads “Glass-ceramics are inorganic, non-metallic materials prepared by controlled crystallization of glasses via different processing methods. They contain at least one type of functional crystalline phase and a residual glass. The volume fraction crystallized may vary from ppm to almost 100%.

Keywords

Glass-ceramics
Crystallization
Processing

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