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A technology for regeneration of chemical pickling waste resulting from crystal glass has been developed, which makes it possible not only to solve the environment-related problems of contamination of ambient medium but also to decrease the consumption of red lead. The complex lead-containing material obtained in the study can find wide application in the synthesis of low-melting glasses and vitreous coatings.
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Zhernovaya, N.F., Onishchuk, V.I. Regeneration of Slime Generated in Chemical Polishing of Lead Crystal. Glass and Ceramics 60, 197–199 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1027330422067
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