Method and apparatus for glass mould lubrication

Glass manufacturing – Processes – Utilizing parting or lubricating layer

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65170, 65262, C03B 3900

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for spraying lubricant onto the blank moulds of an IS glass forming machine has static spray heads above the open positions of the mould halves, to spray downwardly onto them when the mould halves are open. Electrical and pneumatic equipment in a separate cabinet causes metered quantities of lubricant to be delivered after a predetermined number of machine cycles. The neck rings may also be sprayed by a further static spray head which is positioned above the mould halves and sprays through the space between them when they are open.

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"Fully Automatic Swabbing of Blanks & Neck Rings on IS Machines" Graphical Developments LTD, Lubrication Engineers, Sheffield, England, GL 819, Brochure Data Unknown.

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