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Effect of two-stage premixing on caking in bialkaline glass batches for insulator glass

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Caking is investigated in a bialkaline glass batch for electroinsulating glass stored in the cold. Technological regimes of two-stage premixing of sand with water and alkali-bearing components in batch preparation are proposed. The effect of the temperature of water and premixing schedules on batch caking is analyzed, and technological recommendations are issued to optimize the two-stage premixing of batch.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 3, pp. 9–12, March, 2006.

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Kozii, O.I., Ginda, M.V. & Olenich, E.A. Effect of two-stage premixing on caking in bialkaline glass batches for insulator glass. Glass Ceram 63, 77–79 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-006-0041-9

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