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Colored nonfritted glazes from available raw materials for facade ceramics

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Results of synthesis of green glazes based on datolite concentrate, glass fiber scrap, and galvanic slime with additives are presented. The physicochemical properties of coatings and special features of their formation, phase composition, and structure are described.

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Levitskii, I.A., Biryuk, V.A. Colored nonfritted glazes from available raw materials for facade ceramics. Glass Ceram 52, 20–23 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00679145

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