Glass manufacturing – Product cooling means
Patent
1992-10-14
1993-10-19
Lindsay, Robert L.
Glass manufacturing
Product cooling means
65349, 65351, 6537412, C03B 2704
Patent
active
052541525
ABSTRACT:
In a cooling station in a tempering plant for glass sheets for chilling, heat-strengthening, or after-cooling, the cooling station including upper and lower cooling-air blast nozzles are positioned above and below the glass sheets to be cooled. Nozzle covers cover the upper and lower nozzles. The nozzle covers are covered with perforated plates having a reflection coefficient for more than 0.8 for heat radiation. The plates are detachable from the nozzle covers and are thus replaceable.
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Lindsay Robert L.
Tamglass Engineering Oy
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