Glass manufacturing – Processes – Fining or homogenizing molten glass
Patent
1984-07-19
1985-09-03
Kellogg, Arthur
Glass manufacturing
Processes
Fining or homogenizing molten glass
65135, 65136, 65335, 65337, C03B 510, C03B 516
Patent
active
045390347
ABSTRACT:
Glass batch materials and the like are liquefied in a first stage and the liquefied materials are subjected to submerged combustion in a second stage.
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Kellogg Arthur
Millman Dennis G.
PPG Industries Inc.
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