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Using glass cullet in electrical ceramics

At present low-voltage articles are made from porcelain bodies designed for high-voltage insulators whose firing temperature is 1320-1360C. Development of low-voltage porcelain bodies which could be fired at lower temperature included the introduction of glass cullet from a particular factory, which...

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Published in:Glass and ceramics 1987-07, Vol.44 (7), p.278-282
Main Authors: Gabrikova, L. P., Konerskii, V. D., Maslennikova, G. N., Beshentsev, V. D.
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