How Crystallite works?
How Crystallite works?
The two key characteristics of Crystallite that contribute to the range of benefits that it offers are its glassy nature and its redox value.
The glassy nature of Crystallite means that it works a lot like cullet (recycled glass), providing a range of glass making oxides to the melt, already in a glassy form so that less energy is required to melt a Crystallite containing batch. For example, Crystallite provides between 15 and 40% of the CaO in the new glass form batch, reducing the amount of limestone and dolomite required. This reduces the energy required for the endothermic decomposition of limestone and dolomite that occurs around 800-900°. Crystallite is glassy and liquid at glass melting temperatures, and therefore available to take part in batch reactions at lower temperatures.
Crystallite is a reducing agent due to the presence of small amounts of carbon and sulphur as Sulphide. Due to low levels of Sulphide , it is a weak reducing agent when compared to others that might be used. As a result, comparatively large amount of Crystallite are added to the recipe, resulting in more even distribution within the batch. The interaction of Crystallite with sodium sulphate reduce the temperature at which sodium sulphate decomposes, giving the beneficial effects of sodium sulphate refining at lower temperatures.

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