Abstract

The density, transformation‐range behavior, and electrical conductivity of three glass‐crystal systems of increasing complexity were measured. The systems studied included glass/alumina composites, spherulitic lithium disilicate crystallized from glass of the same composition, and a commercial glass‐ceramic in which the crystallization of lithium metasilicate resulted in changes in the composition of the residual glass.

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