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Krumrine, P. SILICA - an unreleased proprietary software package developed for The PQ Corp. to automate interpolation of a variety of sodium, potassium, and lithium silicate properties given any two of the following: % alkali, % silica, % solids, ratio, or density (initially developed and functionally expanded during the early 1980s).
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The PQ Corp. will, on request, provide procedures for the analyses procedures used in the manufacture of sodium silicates
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Krumrine, P.; Falcone, J. S., Jr. Unpublished results of work performed at The PQ Corp. during the 1980s. At that time, it was demonstrated that multiple linear regression models, based on roughly 500 measurements found both, within PQ Corp. and the open literature, were capable of replacing the manual AGV charts used at the time with similar accuracy. Both the charts and the computer model calculated the ratio of the silicate from the measured values of density and % alkali. The algorithms are currently in use throughout the world as a process control tool as part of the SILICA program
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Krumrine, P.; Falcone, J. S., Jr. Unpublished results of work performed at The PQ Corp. during the 1980s. At that time, it was demonstrated that multiple linear regression models, based on roughly 500 measurements found both, within PQ Corp. and the open literature, were capable of replacing the manual AGV charts used at the time with similar accuracy. Both the charts and the computer model calculated the ratio of the silicate from the measured values of density and % alkali. The algorithms are currently in use throughout the world as a process control tool as part of the SILICA program.
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