The scientific and technological aspects of foam glass production
Cellular silicate glass and foam glass-ceramic materials are of considerable interest from scientific and practical perspectives due to their unique performance properties. It is shown that the previous powder technology was based on the sulfate mechanism of gas formation which had inherent disadvan...
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