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Reasons for Variations in Glass Melt Diathermancy in an Operating Tank Furnace

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Taking into account variations in glass melt diathermancy, nonstandard situations arising in operating a multi-ton tank furnace are considered. It is demonstrated that an increase in the quantity of introduced cullet, as well as a decrease or a temporary suspension in glass production, lowers the glass melt diathermancy.

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Atkarskaya, A.B., Kiyan, V.I. Reasons for Variations in Glass Melt Diathermancy in an Operating Tank Furnace. Glass and Ceramics 58, 335–337 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013947412784

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