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The possibility of using nontraditional materials allowing for their redox parameters in the production of container glass to replace sand and soda is investigated. It is established that the color and quality of glass can be predicted based on integrated use of such parameters as the chemical oxygen minimum and the redox potential of a batch.
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Krasheninnikova, N.S., Vereshchagin, V.I., Kaz'mina, O.V. et al. Use of Unconventional Raw Materials with Regard to Their Redox Properties. Glass and Ceramics 60, 250–252 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1027359730244
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