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Re: [ATM] BVC material properties
Mark Holm wrote:
> Tom Krajci wrote:
>>> From: George Anderson <tillerman1@videotron.ca>
>
>>> The mirror blanks are made from layers of BVC that are fused together.
>
> According to Andre, also on this list several years ago (as I recall),
> the glass does not come from Pilkington in the BVC form. He does indeed
> fuse stacks of sheets together. In the fusing process, he also uses the
> heat to modify the glass micro structure, producing the BVC product from
> a starting material that was glassy and (probably) transparent. At
> least one list member has attributed this transformation to
> "devitrification", a phenomenon in which prolonged heating at the right
> temperature causes crystals to precipitate in some glass compositions.
>
Hi Mark
I remember Andre on the list having to defend his product. At one point
he was referring to a "secret glass" from Pilkington. I guess that changed.
Interesting the theory about the devitrification, since the official
name for BVC is "Black Vitrified Ceramic".
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
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