The synthesis of lead silicate glass suitable for fabrication of compressio
n type glass to metal seals has been studied with varying amounts of modifi
er ions (Na, K and Ba), A three-stage heating schedule was evolved for the
preparation of glass, While, some of the constituents were taken in the for
m of oxides, the others were either in the form of carbonates or nitrates.
Dependence of micro hardness of these glasses on the relative content of Na
2O, K2O and BaO was investigated. The concentration of these oxides was var
ied in the range 0-16 wt%, The modifier ions were seen to affect the micro
hardness in a complex manner. While the micro hardness of glass without Na2
O and 13 wt% K2O was found to be 504 kg/mm(2), it turned out to be 547 kg/m
m(2) for a glass with 13 wt% of Na2O in the absence of K2O. However, the mi
cro hardness of the glass synthesized having optimum composition with oxide
s of Na, K and Ba in the proportion of 5, 8 and 4 wt%, respectively was 455
kg/mm(2). The glass powder was found to be suitable for making single- and
multi-pin seals which could withstand pressures up to 1.2x10(4) psi and va
cuum of 10(-8) Torr.