Investigation of the Usage of the Opportunity of the "Dinur" OJSC Scrap in the Packing Glass Manufacture

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In the laboratory conditions for the synthesis of packing glass, the results of studying of the “Dinur” OJSC siliceous scrap (SS) usage were presented. It has been defined that SS is satisfying the Interstate Standard 22551 requirements in terms of chemical composition and can be used as the main component for the batch of glass containers production.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 284)

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77-81

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October 2018

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