rcbaker
Materials
- May 12, 2003
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I am interested in ultramicrotome technology. As it happens, the sharpest knife material is a freshly broken glass edge made at about a 45 degree angle. This gets dull after only about a dozen cuts. Also the nanometer-sharp knives get dull when stored, probably due to surface micro-corrosion,leaching of sodium ions. Borosilicate is not suitable for some reason, likely because it does not score and break cleanly.
I suspect that high-alumina glasses might be both harder and more corrosion resistant. I remember reading that such a hard glass may have been tried for watch bearings at one time aqs a substitute for sapphire/alumina. Are any high-alumina glasses commercially available in flat form? --rcbaker
I suspect that high-alumina glasses might be both harder and more corrosion resistant. I remember reading that such a hard glass may have been tried for watch bearings at one time aqs a substitute for sapphire/alumina. Are any high-alumina glasses commercially available in flat form? --rcbaker