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Regular features of the interaction between refractories and glass-forming melts in light of the theory of diffusion zones

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The interaction between two molten-cast refractories o f grades KhATs-30 and Bakor-33 and glass-forming melts was studied experimentally. It was established that the diffusion reaction border at the site o f contact between the refractory and the liquid glass has a zonal structure that obeys the laws of diffusion metasomatism. Practical recommendations are presented.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 8, pp. 9 – 13, August, 1996.

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Gramenitskii, E.N., Batanova, A.M. Regular features of the interaction between refractories and glass-forming melts in light of the theory of diffusion zones. Glass Ceram 53, 229–233 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01213776

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