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titleOfInvention How to reduce gaseous mammals in the glass manufacturing process
abstract The feed material 116 is melted in the first vessel 114 at a first temperature T 1 to form the molten glass 118, which comprises one or more fining agents. The molten glass is cooled to a second temperature T 2 , which is lower than T 1 in the second vessel 120, where the oxygen-containing gas spontaneously (for example bubbles) into the molten glass during the dissolution duration at T 2 . Not added. The molten glass is then heated in a third vessel 122 to a third temperature T 3 above T 1 , and subsequently formed into a glass article 140.
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