High temperature rheometry is a precise technique used to measure visco-elasticity of materials with high melting temperatures like slags, silicates and metal melts. Multicomponent silicate melts are, in contrast to e.g. single oxide melts or pure metals, usually characterised by a crystallization temperature interval, where the sample is a mixture of liquid melt and solid crystals, with an increasing crystal percentage at lower temperature.
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