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Nomenclature

Fused quartz and silica are among the most valuable materials available to industry and science. Semi-finished products made of fused quartz or fused silica possess a unique range of properties.
The definition of quartz glass requires the analysis of the origin of the synthetic process, which depends on the raw material. It has to differentiate between the terms fused quartz and fused silica. If naturally occurring crystalline silica (sand or rock) is molten, the material is simply called fused quartz. Synthetically produced quartz material, however, is referred to as synthetic fused silica.
Natural quartz glass
Electric Fusion of Quartz Glass

Electric Fusion

Electric fusion is the most commonly used melting process for manufacturing quartz glass.

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Flame Fusion of Quartz Glass

Flame Fusion

Was originally known as the Verneuille process.

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Synthetic quartz glass
Flame Hydrolysis of synthetic fused silica

Flame Hydrolysis

If highest purity is required our synthetic fused silica is the material of choice.

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Semi-finished products made of fused quartz or fused silica possess a unique range of properties that are essential for high end applications:
  • High purity level
  • High use temperatures
  • Low thermal expansion
  • Excellent thermal shock resistance
  • High chemical resistance
  • Low bubble content
  • High optical transmission in the IR & UV domain
  • Low thermal conductivity