Specifics of Batch Preparation and Glass Melting Using Different Types of Soda for Production of Sheet Glass

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G. A. Polkan
S. V. Zavarina
Yu. V. Zverev
V. L. Pentko
V. T. Matorina
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[1] Saratov Institute of Glass,
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Glass and Ceramics | 2003年 / 60卷
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Soda; Polymer; Alumina; Continuous Process; Nepheline;
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The experience of using lightweight and heavy soda produced by Soda JSC (Sterlitamak) and technical soda ash of grade 2 based on nepheline material produced by the Achinskii Alumina Works in a continuous process of producing light-heat-shielding bulk-tinted float sheet glass is considered. The advantages and disadvantages of alkali materials are analyzed. The specifics of preparing batch and glass melting using various types of soda are investigated.
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