Abstract

Several soda‐lime‐silica glasses were melted in which up to 8.52 wt% zinc oxide was substituted for calcium and magnesium oxide. Sonic Young's modulus and Charpy impact resistance measurements were made. The results indicated that an increase of 8.52 wt % zinc oxide reduced the Young's modulus by 9.0% and increased the impact resistance of the soda‐lime‐silica glass by 4.1%.

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