What is the strain point temperature of Glass? *
510°C
550°C
50°C
565°C
600°C
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Answer:about 450°C.
The amount of strain (observed in a polariscope) depends upon how quickly the object passes through a critical temperature range. The range depends on the composition of the glass but is usually about 450°C.
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For most kinds of glass, this annealing temperature is in the range of 454–482 °C (850–900 °F), and is the so-called stress-relief point or annealing point of the glass
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