2017
DOI: 10.13168/cs.2017.0016
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Spontaneous Fracture in Thermally Strengthened Glass - A Review and Outlook

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“…Note that in every case the rough inclusion's surface structure is clearly visible; besides the brass-like shine of the mineral 3 and the exactly elliptical shape, 4 this regular shape is an important identification criterion for the nickel sulphide inclusions, as already mentioned in Kasper (2018a) and e.g. in Karlsson (2017).…”
Section: Microscopic Study Of the Inclusions Identified To Be Nickel mentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…Note that in every case the rough inclusion's surface structure is clearly visible; besides the brass-like shine of the mineral 3 and the exactly elliptical shape, 4 this regular shape is an important identification criterion for the nickel sulphide inclusions, as already mentioned in Kasper (2018a) and e.g. in Karlsson (2017).…”
Section: Microscopic Study Of the Inclusions Identified To Be Nickel mentioning
confidence: 54%
“…The problem of nickel sulphide inclusions causing spontaneous cracking of thermally toughened glass is known since more than fifty years. Since that time, many papers have been published thereon; the state of the actual general knowledge is summarized in a well-founded review published recently by Karlsson (2017), but it cannot be ignored that some of the facts mentioned therein have to be looked at to be outdated; the present publication occupies with this, among others, in the summary. The exercise of writing a review paper shall, however, not be repeated here again and, to a certain extent, basic knowledge on the problematics of spontaneous breakage is expected from the reader.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It is generally assumed that inclusions originate from Sulfur and Nickel in raw materials, which are the major impurities found in glass in addition to very small quantities of other metals such as Iron and Copper . The nickel source to NiS inclusions is not yet completely clear, but probably it is due to contaminations of raw materials such as feeders made of stainless steel, or other elements that are used during storage or handling . Despite all mitigating measures that the glass industry has adopted, the complete elimination of NiS impurities is not possible today and, remarkably, only 1 g of Nickel can produce up to 70 000 inclusions of 200 μm diameter…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relatively large number of experimental studies related to the resistance and thermal performance of glass have been focused on thermal breakage (Mognato and Barbieri, 2013;Malou et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2013;Karlsson, 2017;Vandebroek, 2018;Kozłowski et al, 2018b). The studies investigated the major reason of glass cracking in windows with shaded edges.…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%