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publicationDate 1989-01-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1449547-A1
titleOfInvention Method of preparing glass charge
abstract The invention relates to the building materials industry, in particular to a method for preparing a glass batch for cooking industrial glasses. The purpose of the invention is to reduce energy costs. The method of preparing the glass batch is carried out by introducing an antistatic substance into the batch, taken in an amount of 0.03–3% of the mass of the batch, and mechanically activating it or sand. The energy effect is 2350 - 2500 t.t.t / g. 2 tab. S
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