Abstract

Aspects of mathematical modeling of the process of melting of lead-containing glasses used for production of ceramic paints are discussed. Based on laboratory studies, the stages of physicochemical transformations in batch and glass melt are established. The industrial experiments made it possible to determine the optimum temperature conditions for production of acid-resistant glasses. This provides the means for justified calculation of gas consumption in glass melting.

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