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Materials Science: Scratching the surface of glass corrosion

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, , Citation 1985 Phys. Bull. 36 156 DOI 10.1088/0031-9112/36/4/022

0031-9112/36/4/156

Abstract

For most of its everyday uses, glass is a very stable material; however, for some applications it is now being used in such small dimensions that the corrosion effects caused by water are of importance. For example, water can permeate the plastic cladding of optical fibres and leach the glass, causing cracks which later give rise to fracture.

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10.1088/0031-9112/36/4/022