Glass ceramic has a high mechanical strength and low sintering temperature. So, it can beused as a thick film substrate or a high strength insulator. A series of glass ceramic samples based onMgO-Al2O3-SiO2-ZrO2 (MASZ) were prepared by melting at 1,600℃, roll-quenching and heat treatment atvarious temperatures from 900℃ to 1,400℃. Dependent on the heat treatment temperature used, glassceramics with different crystal phases were obtained. Their nucleation behavior, microstructure andmechanical properties were investigated with differential thermal analysis (DTA), X-ray diffraction (XRD),scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Vicker`s hardness testing machine. With increasing the heattreatment temperature of MASZ samples, their hardness and toughness initially increase and then reachthe maximum points at 1,300℃, and begin to decrease at above this temperature, which is likely to bedue to the softening of glass ceramics. As the content of ZrO2 in MAS glass ceramics increases from 7.0wt.% to 13 wt.%, Vicker`s hardness and fracture toughness increase from 853 Kg/mm2 to 878 Kg/mm2and 1.6 MPa??m1/2 to 2.4 MPa??m1/2 respectively, which seems to be related with the nucleation of elongatedphases like fiber.