Glass manufacturing – Processes – Forming product or preform from molten glass
Patent
1985-06-18
1987-05-26
Dean, R.
Glass manufacturing
Processes
Forming product or preform from molten glass
65 15, 6537412, 420436, 420588, C03B 3704
Patent
active
046682660
ABSTRACT:
A cobalt-base alloy having a high chromium, tantalum and zirconium content and a low silicon content has superior strength and improved resistance to corrosion by molten glass. The alloy is highly suited for use in spinners for spinning molten mineral material, such as glass, into fibers.
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Dean R.
Hudgens Ronald C.
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation
Rywalski Robert F.
Smith, Jr. John C.
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