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Quantitative Analysis of Soda-lime Glass with Supermini200

Quantitative Analysis of Soda-lime Glass with Supermini200

21 Dec 2015

Glass is very common material used in various situations with long historical roots. Soda-lime glass is considered to be the first human made glass, and is still being used in many forms such as light bulbs for lamps, LCD monitors and mirrors. Although the basic component of glass is SiO2, elements such as Na2O and CaO are added to change the characteristics of the glass depending on the intended use. Addition of different elements in certain quantities can change the physical and chemical properties such as melting point, moisture resistance and thermal expansion. Some trace elements can color glass. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis quickly and easily offers precise elemental analysis results allowing control of glass composition in the production process. This application note describes the analysis of soda-lime glass using the Supermini200.

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