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Cost and Quality of Grinding Household and Fancy Glass as a Function of Diamond Concentration in Grinding Wheels

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We show the expediency of using grinding wheels with 50% concentration of diamond powder of grade AS15 and grinding wheels with 35 – 50% concentration of diamond power of grade AS6 for treatment of household and fancy glass in further chemical polishing.

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Popov, A.V. Cost and Quality of Grinding Household and Fancy Glass as a Function of Diamond Concentration in Grinding Wheels. Glass and Ceramics 58, 338–340 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013999429622

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