Claims
- 1. A process for the production of a high-purity quartz glass comprising the steps of:
- incorporating an accelerator for phase conversion into silica powder having a particle size of not greater than about 0.02 .mu.m to form accelerator-containing silica powder having a particle size of 50 .mu.m-500 .mu.m, said accelerator for phase conversion containing at least one alkali metal;
- placing the resulting powder in a vessel and heating the same to form a self-supporting porous sintered body consisting essentially of .beta.-cristobalite phase;
- transferring the porous sintered body to a vacuum melting furnace while maintaining the temperature of the porous sintered body at a temperature not lower than the inversion temperature from .beta.-cristobalite phase to .alpha.-cristobalite phase;
- heating the porous sintered body in the vacuum melting furnace while maintaining the .beta.-cristobalite phase to degas the accelerator and any other impurities contained in the porous sintered body; and
- raising the temperature in the vacuum melting furnace to a temperature higher than the melting point of the porous sintered body to melt the sintered body and form quartz glass.
- 2. A prrocess for the production of a glass as claimed in claim 1, wherein the accelerator for phase conversion comprises an Na additive, and the Na additive is incorporated into the silica powder in an amount of from 100 ppm to 2,000 ppm in terms of weight ratio to the silica powder.
- 3. A process for the production of a glass as claimed in claim 1, wherein the porous sintered body is heated in vacuum to a temperature not less than 1730.degree. C. to effect melting.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the incorporation step comprises the steps of:
- mixing the silica powder with a solution containing the alkali metal;
- freezing the resulting mixture;
- thawing and dehydrating the frozen mixture; and
- drying the dehydrated mixture to provide the accelerator-containing powder.
- 5. A process for the production of a high-purity quartz glass comprising the steps of:
- incorporating an accelerator for phase conversion into silica powder having a particle size of not greater than about 0.02 .mu.m to form accelerator-containing powder having a particle size of 50 um-500 um, said accelerator containing at least one alkali metal and an active ingredient;
- placing the resulting accelerator-containing powder in a vessel and heating the same to form a self-supporting porous sintered body consisting essentially of .beta.-cristobalite phase;
- transferring the porous sintered body to a vacuum melting furnace while maintaining the temperature of the porous sintered body at a temperature not lower than the inversion temperature from .beta.-cristobalite phase to .alpha.-cristobalite phase;
- heating the porous sintered body in the vacuum melting furnace while maintaining the .beta.-cristobalite phase to degas the accelerator and any other impurities contained in the porous sintered body, the active ingredient remaining in the porous sintered body; and
- raising the temperature in the vacuum melting furnace to a temperature higher than the melting point of the porous sintered body to melt the sintered body and form quartz glass.
- 6. A process for the production of a glass as claimed in claim 5, wherein the accelerator for phase conversion comprises an Na additive, and the Na additive is incorporated into the silica powder in an amount of from 100 ppm to 2,000 ppm in terms of weight ratio of the silica powder.
- 7. The process of claim 5, wherein the porous sintered body is heated in vacuum to a temperature not less than 1730.degree. C. to effect melting.
- 8. The process of claim 5, wherein the incorporation step comprises the steps of:
- mixing the silica powder with a solution containing the alkali metal and the active ingredient;
- freezing the resulting mixture;
- thawing and dehydrating the frozen mixture; and
- drying the dehydrated mixture to provide the accelerator-containing powder.
Priority Claims (5)
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59-181587 |
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59-181588 |
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60-170663 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 042,570, filed Apr. 22, 1987 which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 767,194 filed Aug. 19, 1985 abandoned.
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