The glass-transition temperature (Tg) and crystallization temperature (TCr) have been
determined for the system (60 x)V2O5–xSb2O3–40TeO2 with 0 < x < 10 (in mol%) using
differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at heating rates u = 3, 6, 9 and 13 K/min. The effect
of the heating rate and the Sb2O3 content on Tg is discussed. It was observed that the tran-
sition region shifts to higher temperatures when the measuring time is reduced (or, con-
versely, when the applied temperature rate is increased). Using differential scanning
calorimetry, the compositional dependence of Tg has been determined and so, an empirical
equation has been deduced which relates the glass-transition temperature with the Sb2O3
content.