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Modern Low-Melting Borosilicate Glasses and Glazes for Majolica and Pottery (A Review)

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A review of low-melting borosilicate glasses and glazes for majolica and pottery is presented. The data given on the compositions and properties of glasses make it possible to identify a particular composition with the required properties and locate its patent source.

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Gerasimov, V.V., Spirina, O.V. Modern Low-Melting Borosilicate Glasses and Glazes for Majolica and Pottery (A Review). Glass and Ceramics 61, 198–202 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000043093.38624.bd

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