Experience with melting plate glass at high temperatures V. V. PollyakV. D. SoskovaA. K. Mazur OriginalPaper Pages: 62 - 68
Improving the surface of plate glass by electrically heating the air in the submachine chamber B. I. BorisovV. A. IgnatovaM. I. Popov OriginalPaper Pages: 68 - 72
The velocity of ascent of bubbles in glass with an unsteady temperature schedule F. G. SolinovN. A. Pankova OriginalPaper Pages: 72 - 75
Influence of gaseous atmosphere of the glost firing on the quality of the glaze Yu. G. Shteinberg OriginalPaper Pages: 84 - 87
Pink granites — Raw material for making high-voltage insulators P. M. Bykov OriginalPaper Pages: 88 - 90
Mechanized feed of sulfate into the drying drum B. G. ProninA. E. Nesvit OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 93
Continuous mechanized line for producing plates N. G. MitinZ. P. Sen'M. Kh. Luchka OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 97
Volume feeding of clay components for porcelain bodies L. A. Strutinskii OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 99
Making wider use of effective glass and ceramic products in building G. M. Baklanov OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 101
Adding pyrophyllite to earthenware bodies for production of sanitaryware From the Foreign Journals Pages: 106 - 107
Effect of mineralogical composition of clays on the properties of the fired body From the Foreign Journals Pages: 107 - 107