Dataset: Indentation mechanical properties of chemically strengthened TiO2 doped soda lime silicate glass
https://doi.org/10.5878/2rze-dy74
Titanium oxide has been added to the conventional soda lime silicate composition that is the most used glass in different applications. Surface mechanical properties through indentation using both nano- and micro-indenter has been studied both before and after chemical strengthening of the different glass samples.
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- P105190
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RISE, Department of Building and Real Estate, Glass Unit
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- Swedish research council for sustainable development (FORMAS)
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2018-00707
Award title:
Tunnare och starkare glas för hållbar produktion och konsumtion
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Karlsson, S., Compositional Effects on Indentation Mechanical Properties of Chemically Strengthened TiO2-Doped Soda Lime Silicate Glasses. Materials, 2022. 15(2): p. 577. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15020577Opens in a new tab.
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