Method for manufacturing an opal borosilicate glass

Glass manufacturing – Processes – Fining or homogenizing molten glass

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65134, 501 27, 501 31, C03C 308

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ABSTRACT:
The dusting and segregation of the glass batch during the manufacture of opal borosilicate glass can be reduced by adding the phosphorus values to the glass batch as phosphoric acid, and calcium values as limestone, calcium carbonate or calcium oxide.

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