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An integrated estimate of raw materials, batches, and compositions of container glass is carried out with respect to their efficiency in electric melting. A substantial effect of the redox parameters of the materials and the batch on the glass-melting process and the corrosion of molybdenum electrodes is demonstrated. Recommendations for the improvement of container glass production technology are given.
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Min'ko, N.I., Zhernovaya, N.F., Tkachenko, O.I. et al. The Effect of Process Parameters on the Stability of Molybdenum Electrodes in Glass-Melting Furnace. Glass and Ceramics 57, 333–337 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007138303318
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