Abstract

The effect of the content of water steam and oxygen in the tin melt tank atmosphere on the microhardness of float glass surface layers was investigated at various Russian and Ukrainian enterprises. It is demonstrated that an increase in the water steam content does not significantly decrease the surface microhardness. At the same time, an increase in the molecular oxygen concentration produces a decrease in the surface resistance to abrasive particles.

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