Increasing The Melting Ability Of Glass Batch By Modification

Soda-lime glass with the composition of 74SiO2-18Na2O-6CaO-B2O3-Al2O3 thermodynamically requires the exploited heat of 557 kW/ ton of glass to transform raw materials into glass. The objective of this project is to modify the soda-lime glass batch by using wollastonite instead of limestone and pyrophyllite instead of aluminium hydroxide. The exploited heat of the batch with wollastonite is reduced to 546 kW/ton of glass while the batch with wollastonite and pyrophyllite is decreased to 550 kW/ton of glass. According to Batch-Free Time testing, it is found that the melting ability of both modified batches is higher than of the original batch, while the properties of glass are slightly changed. This implies that the modified batch requires a lower melting energy than the original batch.

Author
J Kaewkhao Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Appl Physics & Material Applications 2013 128-131 10.4028/www.Scientific.Net/Amr.770.128
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4044

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Increasing The Melting Ability Of Glass Batch By Modification
Appl Physics & Material Applications 2013 128-131 10.4028/www.Scientific.Net/Amr.770.128
S 4044
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