Physico-Chemical Investigation Of The Behaviour Of Sodium In The Float Glass Process Part 2. Reactions Of Sodium And Oxygen Dissolved In The Bath Of Molten Tin

The chemical reactions which may be evoked by the combined action of sodium and oxygen dissolved in the molten tin of a float bath are discussed from the thermodynamic viewpoint. The results indicate that large amounts of sodium oxide can be incorporated in the refractory material.

Author
F Mullet Et Al
Origin
Tn Aachen, Forschungsinst D.Feuerfest-Ind, Bonn, Vereinigte Glaswerke
Journal Title
Glastech Ber 1989 62 12 417-421
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 193

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Physico-Chemical Investigation Of The Behaviour Of Sodium In The Float Glass Process Part 2. Reactions Of Sodium And Oxygen Dissolved In The Bath Of Molten Tin
Glastech Ber 1989 62 12 417-421
F 193
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