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A sodium silicate repair will last two years, sometimes longer.
The concentration of sodium silicate becomes important in growth rate.
Sodium silicate was also used as an egg preservation agent in the early 20th Century with large success.
Sodium silicate can be used to fill gaps within the head gasket.
The byproduct, sodium silicate, is the main ingredient in toothpaste.
It can be encouraged to do this with substances such as sodium silicate in a process called deflocculation.
When sodium silicates are adequately protected, they function extremely well and reliably for long.
After the growth has ceased sodium silicate solution can be removed by continuous addition of water at a very slow rate.
Sodium silicate can be added to reinforce these formulae.
In the latter case, innocuous sodium silicates are generated.
However, this attempt failed and an injection of sodium silicate (water glass) was still required to effectively stop the leak.
Sodium silicate is suspended in the coolant until it reaches the cylinder head.
Sodium silicate is stable in neutral and alkaline solutions.
The microscopic negatively charged particles suspended in water interact with sodium silicate.
Sodium hydroxide slowly reacts with glass to form sodium silicate.
Harder chars are produced with sodium silicates and graphite.
Sulfuric acid and sodium silicate solutions are added simultaneously with agitation to water.
"Liquid glass" (sodium silicate) is added to the system through the radiator, and allowed to circulate.
He studied the polymerization of sodium silicate with ammonium carbonate.
Now enters the sodium silicate (water glass).
Sodium silicate used in food preservation colloquially called "isinglass"
Often sodium silicate, this prevents corrosion of dishwasher components .
The cars had been prepped for destruction by having the motor oil drained and replaced with a sodium silicate solution.
Sodium silicate (glass particulate) contamination of lubricants is detrimental to their function.
Sodium silicate and potassium silicates are also used.
Soluble glass is a popular name for sodium silicate or potassium silicate.
His name is chiefly known for his mineralogical observations and for his work on soluble glass.
The glass object is then soaked in a hot acid solution, which leaches away the soluble glass phase, leaving an object which is mostly silica.