In open hearth furnaces at 1300 ° C, sodium silicate glass is formed by fusing high purity silica sand and soda ash. Through hot water and steam, the molten glass is cooled, shattered, and melted under pressure.
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Ritika Ghai
September 29,2020In open hearth furnaces at 1300 ° C, sodium silicate glass is formed by fusing high purity silica sand and soda ash. Through hot water and steam, the molten glass is cooled, shattered, and melted under pressure.