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titleOfInvention Crystalline glass
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a crystalline glass which becomes a crystallized glass which can be heated and drawn. SOLUTION: The crystallized glass is characterized by having a crystallized glass having a precipitated crystal particle of 10 μm or less, a glass phase ratio of 10 to 85% by volume, and a softening point lower than a melting point of a main crystal.
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