Claims
- 1. A glass composite comprising:
- a first component consisting essentially of a glass matrix selected from the group consisting of lead borate, lead-zinc borate, lead borosilicate and lead-zinc borosilicate glasses, said glass matrix having a coefficient of thermal expansion in excess of about 80.times.10.sup.-7 in./in./.degree.C. (from ambient to glass transition temperature); and
- a second component mixed into said first component to increase the effective coefficient of thermal expansion of the resulting glass composite, said second component consisting of an effective amount up to about 30 wt. % of a particulate additive having limited solubility in said glass matrix, said particulate additive being selected from the group consisting of calcium fluoride and barium fluoride.
- 2. The glass composite of claim 1 wherein said particulate additive is present in said glass composite in an amount from about 10 to about 30 wt. %.
- 3. The glass composite of claim 2 including said particulate additive being substantially insoluble in said glass matrix.
- 4. The glass composite of claim 3 wherein less than about 10 wt. % of the particulate additive mixed in said glass matrix is soluble in said glass matrix.
- 5. The glass composite of claim 4 wherein said glass composite has a coefficient of thermal expansion of above about 138.times.10.sup.-7 in./in./.degree.C. (from ambient to glass transition temperature).
- 6. The glass composite of claim 5 wherein said glass matrix consists essentially of by weight about 70 to about 85% PbO, up to about 20% ZnO, between about 5 to about 15% B.sub.2 O.sub.3, up to about 10% SiO.sub.2, up to about 3% BaO and up to about 5% SnO.sub.2.
- 7. The glass composite of claim 5 wherein said glass composite is a sealing glass.
- 8. The glass composite of claim 1 wherein said particulate is sized from about 10 to about 150 microns.
- 9. The glass composite of claim 8 wherein said particulate is sized from about 40 to about 150 microns.
- 10. The glass composite of claim 9 wherein said composite has a sealing temperature about 400.degree. C.
- 11. The glass composite of claim 10 wherein said glass composite has a sealing temperature from above 400.degree. to about 450.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of copending application Ser. No. 888,316, filed July 22, 1986, now abandoned which in turn is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 651,984, filed Sept. 19, 1984 (now abandoned).
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