Reduction of hygroscopicity in zinc-calcium-phosphate glass via iron-oxide incorporation
Despite several advantages of phosphate glass systems, their hygroscopic tendency (absorbing or attracting moisture from the atmosphere) remain a major limiting factor for widespread industrial applications. Dedicated efforts are made to improve the hygroscopic nature of such glasses for making them...
Main Authors: | Hamzah, H., Arifin, Ramli, Ghoshal, Sib Krishna |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
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2017
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