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Use of Circulating Water in Production of High-Voltage Insulators

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The effect of concentrated Na and Ca chlorides and their combination, as well as the effect of return water after filter-pressing, on the properties of molding mixtures, suspensions, air-dried intermediate products, and fired high-voltage porcelain articles is considered. It is demonstrated that the use of return water ensures the preservation of the main technical properties of intermediate articles and the quality of porcelain.

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Komleva, N.V., Mosin, Y.M., Uvarova, E.V. et al. Use of Circulating Water in Production of High-Voltage Insulators. Glass and Ceramics 58, 189–191 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012382713340

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