Development of glass-ceramics from soda lime silica glass waste by direct sintering method for opal imitation
© 2017 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Natural opal, an amorphous, hydrous form of silica (SiO2-n-H2O), has been one of the favored precious gemstones for many centuries. Though beautiful, opal is very fragile and is damaged quite easily. Thus, opals of all varieties have been synthesized expe...
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Main Authors: | Duangkhae Bootkul, Saweat Intarasiri |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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