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Pigments Based on Iron and Cobalt Molybdophosphates for Low-Melting Enamels

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The possibility of using pigments based on iron and cobalt molybdophosphates for synthesis of low-melting enamels is demonstrated.

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Radishevskaya, N.I., Egorova, L.A., Shul'pekov, A.M. et al. Pigments Based on Iron and Cobalt Molybdophosphates for Low-Melting Enamels. Glass and Ceramics 60, 21–22 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023834015389

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