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A method for producing glass omitting the liquid phase, i.e., production of glass based on kanazite synthesized by hydrothermal treatment of amorphous rocks, is developed and scientifically substantiated. Kanazite is a complex glass material suitable for glass production without adding glass-forming components and clarifying or decolorizing agents. Owing to its amorphous phase composition and fine dispersion of components, kanazite is highly reactive.
Glass and Ceramics – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 12, 2004
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