Claims
- 1. A glass-ceramic material capable of forming glass-ceramic articles having a surface roughness Ra<75 nm without polishing, containing β-quartz solid solution as the predominant crystalline phase, having a linear coefficient of thermal expansion in the temperature range between 25° C. and 300° C. of ≦10×10−7 K−1, a light transmission at 1050 nm of >80% at a thickness of 3 mm, and a composition, by weight of the total composition, comprising 56-67% SiO2; 19-22% Al2O3; 3.4-3.8% Li2O; 1.8-2.6% ZnO; 1.5-2.5% MgO; 3.3-5% TiO2; 0-2.5% ZrO2; 1.5-3% B2O3; 0-6% P2O5; 0-0.6% F; less than 500 ppm Fe2O3; and components resulting from at least one refining agent.
- 2. A glass-ceramic material in accordance with claim 1 which comprises 2-4% by weight of P2O5.
- 3. A glass-ceramic material in accordance with claim 1 which comprises 0.3-0.5% by weight of F.
- 4. A glass-ceramic material in accordance with claim 1, wherein β-quartz solid solution constitutes at least 95% by volume of the glass-ceramic material.
- 5. A glass-ceramic material in accordance with claim 4, wherein the remainder of the crystalline phases of the lamp reflector consists essentially of rutile and gahnite.
- 6. A glass material having a composition, by weight of the total composition, comprising 56-67% SiO2; 19-22% Al2O3; 3.4-3.8% Li2O; 1.8-2.6% ZnO; 1.5-2.5% MgO; 3.3-5% TiO2; 0-2.5% ZrO2; 1.5-3% B2O3; 0-6% P2O5; 0-0.6% F; less than 500 ppm Fe2O3; and components resulting from effective amount of at least one refining agent.
- 7. A glass material in accordance with claim 6 which comprises 2-4% by weight of P2O5.
- 8. A glass material in accordance with claim 6 which comprises 0.3-0.5% of F.
- 9. A glass-ceramic lamp reflector substrate containing the glass-ceramic material of claim 1.
- 10. A glass-ceramic lamp reflector substrate in accordance with claim 9, which is free of surface micro-cracking.
- 11. A glass-ceramic lamp reflector substrate in accordance with claim 9, which is further coated with visible-reflective, IR-transmissive coating.
- 12. A glass-ceramic lamp reflector substrate in accordance with claim 9, which has a surface glass layer having a thickness of less than 100 nm.
- 13. A glass lamp reflector substrate containing the glass material of claim 6.
- 14. A process for making heat-resistant glass-ceramic lamp reflector substrates, comprising the following steps:
(i) mixing raw materials in amounts such that upon melting thereof a glass is produced of a composition by weight of the total glass composition, comprising 56-67% SiO2; 19-22% Al2O3; 3.4-3.8% Li2O; 1.8-2.6% ZnO; 1.5-2.5% MgO; 3.3-5% TiO2; 0-2.5% ZrO2; 1.5-3% B2O3; 0-6% P2O5; 0-0.6% F; less than 500 ppm Fe2O3; and refining-effective amounts of refining agents,
wherein iron oxide contamination is minimized; (ii) melting the raw material mixture of step (i) at a temperature up to 1550° C. into melted glass followed by refining and homogenization thereof; (iii) forming the melted glass of step (ii) into glass moldings of lamp reflector substrates having a reflecting surface with an average surface roughness Ra of less than 75 nm; (iv) annealing and cooling said glass reflector moldings; (v) raising the temperature of the glass reflector substrate moldings to a nucleating temperature Tn between 600 and 750° C. and maintaining the moldings in this temperature range for at least 15 minutes; (vi) raising the temperature of the glass reflector substrate moldings to a ceramming temperature Tc between 700 and 850° C.; (vii) maintaining the temperature of the reflector substrates at the ceramming temperature for a period of time over 30 minutes to complete crystallization into β-quartz solid solution; and (viii) cooling the reflector substrates to room temperature; whereby heat resistant glass-ceramic lamp reflector substrates having β-quartz solid solution as the predominant crystalline phase and a reflective surface having an average roughness of less than 75 nm are produced.
- 15. A process in accordance with claim 14, wherein:
in step (v), Tn is about 650° C. and the glass moldings are brought to this temperature in about 2 hours at about 300° C. per hour; in step (vi), Tc is about 750° C. and the moldings are brought from Tn to Tc in about 2 hours at about 50° C. per hour; in step (vii), the moldings are held at Tc (750° C.) for about 1 to 2 hours to complete the crystallization; and in step (viii), the substrates are cooled to room temperature in about 1 hour.
- 16. A process in accordance with claim 14, wherein nitrate is used as a refining agent when melting the glass.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/459,845, filed Apr. 1, 2003, entitled “Lamp reflector, glass, glass-ceramic materials and process for making the same.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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