ETYMOLOGIA SŁOWA CRISTOBALITE
From German, named after Cerro San Cristóbal, Mexico, where it was discovered.
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The Potter's Dictionary of Materials and Techniques
If 10% cristobalite is present in the body, the body will contract by the amount A to
C (approximately 1%). This is more than the glaze which is thereby compressed
by the body and unable to craze. The compression, which occurs at 226°C ...
Frank Hamer, Janet Hamer, 2004
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Ceramic Technology for Potters and Sculptors
studio firing; hence 1 100°C/2012°F is taken as the working temperature at which
the conversion of quartz to cristobalite starts when firing ceramics. The
conversion takes place slowly and is dependent on the length of time the
temperature ...
Yvonne Hutchinson Cuff, 1996
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Ceramic and Glass Materials: Structure, Properties and ...
Cristobalite, the highest-temperature polymorph of silica, was named after the
place where it was discovered, the San Cristobal mountain in Mexico.
Interestingly, silicate phases including cristobalite have also been found in
cosmic dust ...
James F. Shackelford, Robert H. Doremus, 2008
In the latter, the ordered domains had symmetry F 4d 2 (more strictly space group
/ 4d 2) and were distributed in six possible orientations but with long range
disorder and average symmetry Fd3m. It was noted that a-cristobalite can be
derived ...
William Alexander Deer, Robert Andrew Howie, 2004
FORMATION OF CRISTOBALITE AT SURFACE OF SILICA GLASSES IN
CONTACT WITH LIQUID SILICON M. Tamura, A. Ikari, M. Hasebe, and W. Ohashi
Nippon Steel Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan. With increasing time for
Czochralski ...
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Silicate Glasses and Melts: Properties and Structure
Phase Transitions: Melting and Amorphization At room pressure, Greig [1927]
reported that cristobalite melts at 1713°C on the Geophysical Laboratory
temperature scale. This value, which has been confirmed by Wagstaff [1969],
translates to ...
B. Mysen, P. Richet, 2005
Nevertheless, it is still much less common than quartz or cristobalite and
occupational exposures to tridymite could be expected in workers mining or
processing powdered igneous rocks. Tridymite (and cristobalite) is produced in
some ...
Ken Donaldson, Paul Borm, 2006
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Colloidal Silica: Fundamentals and Applications
X-ray results have suggested for a long time that the structure of silica powders
most closely resembles that of cristobalite. Recent results confirm that silica gels
are built up of interconnected six-membered rings of [SiO4) tetrahedra.
Horacio E. Bergna, William O. Roberts, 2005
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The Eruption of Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat from ...
cristobalite (devitrification v. vapour phase) is more-readily determined in dome
rock thin sections than in the ash derived from it. An additional explanation for the
greater abundance of cristobalite in ash derived from slowly extruded lava is that
...
G. Wadge, R.E.A. Robertson, B. Voight, 2014
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High Pressure Geochemistry & Mineral Physics: Basics for ...
The high-temperature, cubic aristotype structure ðFd 3mÞ; therefore, becomes
cristobalite 0, the tetragonal a-phase ðP41212Þ is cristobalite I and the new high-
pressure monoclinic phase is referred to as cristobalite II. The symmetry of the ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «CRISTOBALITE»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
cristobalite w wiadomościach.
The Seashell-Inspired Material Creating a New Wave of Safety Gear
and other soft biomaterials, and inorganic silicates such as quartz and cristobalite. Man-made auxetics now include honeycombs and foams, ... «Gizmodo India, Maj 15»
The seashell-inspired material inspiring a new wave of safety gear …
Examples include certain forms of skin and other soft biomaterials, and inorganic silicates such as quartz and cristobalite. Man-made auxetics ... «The Conversation UK, Maj 15»
Curiosity update, sols 896-949: Telegraph Peak, Garden City, and …
Initial analysis of the Telegraph Peak sample by CheMin suggests the presence of cristobalite and quartz, two different forms of silica. «The Planetary Society, Kwi 15»
Mars rover studies curious mineral deposits
The third sample does contain a large amount of cristobalite, a mineral ... The third possibility is that the cristobalite formed elsewhere and was ... «Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, Kwi 15»
NASA's Curiosity eyes prominent mineral veins on Mars
It found a different mineral composition at each, including a silica mineral named cristobalite in the most recent sample. These differences ... «Phys.Org, Kwi 15»
An Introduction to Auxetic Materials: an Interview with Professor …
So in terms of natural materials, we can look at naturally-occurring crystalline silicates; α-cristobalite is known to be auxetic. There are also ... «Azom.com, Paz 14»
What is Crystalline Silica? And What Are the Associated Hazards?
Its most common form is Quartz, although it is also found in the lesser known Cristobalite and Tridymite. During the fracking process Crystalline ... «International Environmental Technology, Wrz 14»
Research and Markets: Global Market Report of Cristobalite
Global Market Report of Cristobalite (CAS 14464-46-1) aims at providing comprehensive data on Cristobalite globally and regionally (Europe, ... «Business Wire, Sie 14»
OSHA proposes new standard for workplace silica exposure
The new rule would cover all three forms of crystalline silica: quartz, cristobalite, and tridymite. The proposed rule also sets an “action level” of ... «Lexology, Kwi 14»
Thomas shines in bench press at combine
Glad to see Jemea's hard work paying off. Where is he projected in the draft? Cristobalite 5pts. Go Jemea, I would love to watch you in the NFL. «Atlanta Journal Constitution, Lut 14»