The effects of transformations of silicas and calcium sulfates on high temperature compressive strength were investigated in commercial and experimental investment materials containing fused quartz as silica. The strength is only slightly affected by the α → β transformation of cristobalite and not by the quartz α → β transformation. The state of the calcium sulfates is the main factor influencing variations in the strength at a particular temperature.
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