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Glass Type: Soda lime
Description
Soda lime, also known as AR/Flint or Float glass, contains both sodium and calcium and is formed by drawing the glass over molten tin baths or redrawing into rod or tubing. Because of its chemical properties, Soda lime can also be chemically strengthened to harden the surface and make it more scratch and break resistant. SGP can lap, polish, form, cut, and chemically strengthen this material to many shapes, sizes and surface finishes.
Thermal Properties | | | Mechanical Properties |
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Thermal Coefficient of
Expansion
| (0/300⁰C): 86 X 10 -7/⁰C | Density | 2.44 g/cm3 @ 20⁰C / 68⁰F |
Annealing Point | 546⁰C / 1015 ⁰F | Knoop Hardness | 585 Kg/mm2+20 |
Softening Point | 726⁰C / 1340 ⁰F | Young’s Modulus | 7.2 x 1010 Pa |
Strain Point | 514⁰C / 957 ⁰F | Poisson’s Ratio | .22 |
Chemical Properties | | | Electrical Properties |
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Hydrolytic Resistance | class 3 | Dielectric Constant | 7.75 @ 20⁰C E |
Acid Resistance | N/A | Resistivity | N/A |
Alkali Resistance | N/A | Dielectric Strength | N/A |
Optical Properties | |
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Refractive Index | 1.523 (435 nm), 1.513 (645 nm) |