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International Waste Glass Study – Composition and Leachability Correlations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
The International Waste Glass Study found important similarities, based on correlations of composition and leaching performance, among many different defense and commercial waste glass compositions being studied worldwide. In addition, the beneficial effect of waste on glass performance was confirmed for the systems evaluated.
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