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This paper describes a non-conventional route to formation of dense glass-ceramics at relatively low temperatures. Organometallic precursors were used to synthesize powders with controlled purity and stoichiometry in the MgO/Al2O3/SiO2 system. These amorphous powders sintered by viscous flow to form a dense glass below 1000°C. Further heating resulted in the formation of very fine grained glass-ceramics. Beta-quartz, cordierite, and cordierite-mullite glass-ceramics were obtained with attractive properties for electronic packaging.
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Gensse, C., Chowdhry, U. Non-Conventional Route to Glass-Ceramics for Electronic Packaging. MRS Online Proceedings Library 72, 297–307 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-72-297
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