High expansion glass-ceramic articles

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C03C 10/00 (2006.01) C03C 4/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1224956

Abstract of the Disclosure The present invention relates to the production of photothermally crystallizable, chemically-machinable glass-ceramic articles exhibiting coefficients of thermal expansion over the temperature interval of 20°-400°C between 120-160 x 10-7/°C. Base glass articles having compositions consisting essentially, in weight percent, of 5.5-15% Li2O, 2-25% Al2O3, the weight ratio Al2O3:Li2O being less than 1.7.1, 60-85% SiO2, and at least one photosensitive metal in the indicated proportion selected from the group of 0.001-0.03% gold, computed as Au, 0.001-0.3% silver, computed as AgCl, and 0.001-1% copper, computed as Cu2O, are first exposed to ultraviolet radiations to develop a latent image therein, then heated to a temperature between the annealing and softening points thereof to generate metallic nuclei therein and the growth of lithium metasilicate particles thereon, and, finally, heated to a temperature in excess of 700°C, but less than 800°C, to effect an essentially crystalline article, including the conversion of a portion of the lithium metasilicate crystals to lithium disilicate. Quartz and/or cristobalite will also be formed.

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