This flowchart illustrates two different processes for treating soda feldspar, leading to the production of mugs with different characteristics.
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This flowchart illustrates two different processes for treating soda feldspar, leading to the production of mugs with different characteristics.
Process 1: Dry Method
1. Soda Feldspar is processed using a Dry method.
2. The dry soda feldspar is then used to Glaze with 1 kg of Zirconium silicate (ZrO\(_2\)SiO\(_3\))
3. This process yields 6-8 Mugs.
4. The final product is characterized by its AP BD Appearance.
Process 2: Wet Method
1. Soda Feldspar is processed using a Wet method.
2. From the wet process, 1 kg of material is obtained, which consists of:
ZrO\(_2\)SiO\(_2\) (W-Z%)*
Na Feldspar (W+Z%)*
3. This process also yields 6-8 Mugs.
4. The final product's characteristics are implied to be similar to the dry method's Appearance.
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