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Nickel Sulphide Inclusions and Sustainable Glass Structures

Abhi Ray, University of Technology, Sydney
Dr Leon Jacob, Jacob and Associates Pty Ltd

Interest in nickel sulphide inclusions in glass dates back to 1960s. In recent years, theoretical studies on the phase changes in nickel sulphide from a combination of thermal analysis, X-ray powder diffraction and Raman spectroscopy using reagent grade chemicals have provided significant insight into its transformation behaviour in laboratory conditions. Industry’s attention has focused on both the failure mechanisms of toughened glass panels containing nickel sulphide inclusion and the search for post processing remedial methods. This paper reviews both theoretical and practical aspects of dealing with nickel sulphide in toughened glass and proposes a two stage heat treatment model to ensure recrystallisation followed by growth of â-nickel sulphide grains from the precursor á-nickel sulphide polycrystalline inclusions.

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Abhi Ray

University of Techology, Sydney

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Dr. Leon Jacob
Doctor
Jacob and Associates Pty Ltd.

Dr Leon Jacob is the principle of Jacob and Associates Pty Ltd. He is responsible for the design and consulting work carried out and his areas of activity include new design of curtain wall systems, p...

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Originally presented at Glass Processing Days 2005 conference

Glass Processing Days 2005

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