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Choosing the raw material for feeding SiO2 into uviol electrovacuum glasses

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Methods of IR spectroscopy, optics, decrepitation, differential-thermal and x-ray analyses were used to investigate a siliceous raw material. It was shown that the use of milk-white quartz from the Taldy-Kurganskoe Deposit as a raw material for making uviol electrovacuum glasses is quite expedient, because it contains a small amount of mineral impurities, a large amount of gas and liquid inclusions, and provides for intense formation o f silicates.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 7, pp. 10 – 13, July, 1996.

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Lityushkin, V.V., Sivko, A.P., Filimonova, M.A. et al. Choosing the raw material for feeding SiO2 into uviol electrovacuum glasses. Glass Ceram 53, 200–203 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01166384

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