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Obtaining Hollow Glass Microspheres and Their Use in the Production of Water-Dispersion Coatings

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The results of obtaining hollow glass microspheres and their effect on the properties of water-dispersion facade coatings when the titanium oxide and calcium carbonate in the formula are replaced by an equivalent volumetric number of spheres are presented.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 11, pp. 3 – 7, November, 2019.

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Bobkova, N.M., Trusova, E.E., Savchin, V.V. et al. Obtaining Hollow Glass Microspheres and Their Use in the Production of Water-Dispersion Coatings. Glass Ceram 76, 401–405 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-020-00210-x

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