Claims
- 1. A glass-ceramic article exhibiting a crystal phase assemblage which is comprised of fine-grained, microstructures of .beta.-quartz and at least one phase selected from enstatite and spinel, the article having a composition which consists essentially of, in weight percent on the oxide basis, 40-65% SiO.sub.2, 10-40% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, 5-25% MgO, 0.5-4% Li.sub.2 O, 5-15% TiO.sub.2, and up to 5% ZrO.sub.2, such that the sum (TiO.sub.2 +ZrO.sub.2) is at least 9%.
- 2. The glass-ceramic article according to claim 1, further comprising 0-10% ZnO, 0-10% BaO, and 0-3% of random oxides selected from the group consisting of P.sub.2 O.sub.5, B.sub.2 O.sub.3, SrO, CaO, NiO, FeO, Na.sub.2 O, and K.sub.2 O, provided that the sum of these random oxides does not exceed 6%.
- 3. The glass-ceramic according to claim 2, comprising 2-10% BaO, and further comprising a hexacelsian solid solution.
- 4. A glass-ceramic article according to claim 1 wherein the microstructure exhibits crystals having dimensions less than about 1000 .ANG..
- 5. The glass-ceramic article according to claim 1 wherein the crystal phase assemblage comprises .beta.-quartz and enstatite.
- 6. A method for making a glass-ceramic article which comprises the steps of
- a) melting a batch for a glass composition at least 92% of which consists essentially, expressed in terms of weight percent on the oxide basis, of 40-65% SiO.sub.2, 10-40% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, 5-25% MgO, 0-10% ZnO, 5-15% TiO.sub.2, 0-5% ZrO.sub.2, and 0.5-4% Li.sub.2 O;
- b) heating the glass article to a temperature range of about 750-850.degree. C.;
- c) maintaining the temperature for a time sufficient to cause the article to obtain a high degree of nucleation;
- d) heating the glass article to a temperature range about 850-1100.degree.C.; and
- e) maintaining the temperature for a time sufficient to cause the article to crystallize in situ forming a crystallized glass article which exhibits crystal phase assemblage comprised predominantly of uniformly-sized, fine-grained, microstructures of .beta.-quartz and at least one phase selected from the group consisting of enstatite and spinel.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the microstructure further comprises at least one minor phase selected from a Mg-titanate phase, and a hexacelsian solid solution.
- 8. The method according to claim 6 wherein the microstructures exhibit dimensions less than about 1000 .ANG. in diameter.
- 9. The method according to claim 6 wherein the period of time sufficient to cause the article to obtain a high degree of nucleation is at least 1 hour and the period of time sufficient to cause the articles to crystallize in situ ranges between about 1-4 hours.
- 10. A rigid information disk for use in a magnetic memory storage device consisting essentially of a substrate with a coating of magnetic media on a surface thereof, wherein the substrate is comprised of a glass-ceramic material having a crystal phase assemblage comprised predominantly of fine-grained, microstructures .beta.-quartz and at least one phase selected from enstatite and spinel, the article having a composition which consists essentially of, in weight percent on the oxide basis, 40-65% SiO.sub.2, 10-40% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, 5-25% MgO, 0.5-4% Li.sub.2 O, 5-15% TiO.sub.2, and 0-6% ZrO.sub.2 such that the sum of (TiO.sub.2 +ZrO.sub.2) is at least 9%.
- 11. A rigid information disk according to claim 10 wherein the microstructures exhibit dimensions less than about 1000 .ANG..
- 12. A rigid information disk according to claim 10, wherein the microstructure further comprises at least one minor phase selected from a Mg-titanate phase, and a hexacelsian solid solution.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/031,662 filed Nov. 21, 1996, entitled ".beta.-Quartz-Based Glass-Ceramics".
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/20434 |
11/7/1997 |
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4/9/1999 |
4/9/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO98/22405 |
5/28/1998 |
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