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Determining the bulk density and density differences of a glass tank block by gamma-ray absorption

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The method developed and introduced at the Chasov-Yar Combine permits bulk density and density differences in freshly tamped and fired glass tank blocks to be measured without destroying them, with an accuracy corresponding to the requirements of GOST.

The technique in this method makes it possible to use it for adjusting and controlling the manufacturing process in the production of glass tank blocks, and also to increase the number of finished goods under control.

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Levintovich, É.V., Shakhtin, D.M., Kulik, A.I. et al. Determining the bulk density and density differences of a glass tank block by gamma-ray absorption. Refractories 4, 15–20 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01283221

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