Ceramics (Feb 2021)

Electrode Material Effect on the Flash Ignition in Soda-Lime Silicate Glass

  • Mattia Cipriani,
  • Vincenzo M. Sglavo,
  • Gian Domenico Sorarù,
  • Mattia Biesuz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ceramics4010007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 70 – 82

Abstract

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The need for sustainable solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of the ceramics and glass industry leads towards the development of new electric current-assisted technologies. Flash sintering-like processes in glasses allow a reduction of the softening temperature and could pave the way for new shaping technologies. Herein, we investigated the flash transition in soda-lime silicate glass using two different electrode materials, silver, and platinum. The high dielectric strength registered on samples tested with platinum electrodes undergoes a significant reduction when silver is used. In other words, in the case of silver electrodes, the flash ignition takes place at a lower onset field. Moreover, the Joule heating developed during the process can be turned from being highly inhomogeneous with Pt electrodes to homogeneous when Ag electrodes are used.

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