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Environmental Safety in Melting Glass Using Different Types of Fuel

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Data on studying toxic emissions during container-glass melting based on various types of fuel are provided. It is demonstrated that emissions decrease when natural gas is used as the fuel.

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Alimova, S.I., Shapilova, M.V. Environmental Safety in Melting Glass Using Different Types of Fuel. Glass and Ceramics 57, 290–292 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007127104244

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