Abstract

Development of science and technology requires the production of materials that possess not only high thermal-shock resistance, but also a certain combination of dielectric, thermophysical, and strength:properties. These demands are most completely met by materials based on quartz glass obtained with ceramic technology involving the use of powdered or fibrous raw materials. Such articles are successfully exploited in vacuum, oxidizing, and reducing atmospheres, with variations in temperature and thermal shock of more than 1300~ They are resistant to the action of light, superhigh frequencies and~ionizing radiation, to molten metals and glasses; and the production technology does not require expensive and energyconsuming equipment or scarce raw materials.

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