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Fused Quartz Gyroscope-1

Bryce Science/Medical posted on Apr 04, 2017
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Fused quartz or fused silica is glass consisting of silica in amorphous (non-crystalline) form. It differs from traditional glasses in containing no other ingredients, which are typically added to glass to lower the melt temperature. Fused silica, therefore, has high working and melting temperatures. The optical and thermal properties of fused quartz are superior to those of other types of glass due to its purity. For these reasons, it finds use in situations such as semiconductor fabrication and laboratory equipment. It has better ultraviolet transmission than most other glasses, and so is used to make lenses and other optics for the ultraviolet spectrum. Its low coefficient of thermal expansion also makes it a useful material for precision mirror substrates. Melting is effected at approximately 1650 °C (3000 F) using either an electrically heated furnace (electrically fused) or a gas/oxygen-fuelled furnace (flame fused). Fused silica can be made from almost any silicon-rich chemical precursor, usually using a continuous process which involves flame oxidation of volatile silicon compounds to silicon dioxide, and thermal fusion of the resulting dust (although there are alternative processes). This results in a transparent glass with an ultra-high purity and improved optical transmission in the deep ultraviolet. One common method involves adding silicon tetrachloride to a hydrogen–oxygen flame, however use of this precursor results in environmentally unfriendly by-products including chlorine and hydrochloric acid.

Comments (18)


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Faemike55

2:10AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

Great image and wonderful & interesting information

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soffy

2:13AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

wonderful work,MU:)**

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giulband

2:24AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

Absolutely fascinating !!!!!!!!!!!!

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BryceHoro

3:15AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

Very cool depiction of this pure silicon glass.

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Jean_C

3:25AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

Superbe image!

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Jollyself

4:45AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

wow this is cool

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jmb007

5:16AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

jolie

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Leije

7:19AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

Splendide !

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eekdog

10:25AM | Tue, 04 April 2017

Fan tas tic!

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flavia49

12:20PM | Tue, 04 April 2017

beautiful

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jendellas

12:32PM | Tue, 04 April 2017

Fantastic!!!

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claude19

12:26AM | Wed, 05 April 2017

MAGNIFIQUEMENT FASCINANT !!!

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crender Online Now!

4:57AM | Wed, 05 April 2017

Interesting and Stunning image! !! 😍

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RodS

8:01PM | Wed, 05 April 2017

Fantastic render, and most interesting information, Real!

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Richardphotos

9:20PM | Wed, 05 April 2017

outstanding Bryce and amber color

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DukeNukem2005

4:03AM | Thu, 06 April 2017

This is amazing!

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sossy

10:35AM | Thu, 06 April 2017

fantastic work 😀

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Glendaw

7:00PM | Tue, 11 April 2017

Amazing Bryce render, colors and lighting.

Fantastic info. thanks for sharing.


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