Glass manufacturing – Glass furnace with furnace charging means
Patent
1993-12-13
1995-05-23
Jones, W. Gary
Glass manufacturing
Glass furnace with furnace charging means
65347, 651344, 651351, 432195, C03B 516, C03B 520
Patent
active
054177324
ABSTRACT:
A furnace for melting and refining E glass comprises a melting and refining tank for melting and refining the glass batch materials into glass and a forehearth, downstream of the tank, for further refining the glass and delivering the glass to fiberizing means. The melting and refining tank is heated with oxygen fired burners. The oxygen fired burners in the melting and refining tank are located in the sidewalls at the upstream end of the tank and extend for about one-third the length of the tank. In one embodiment, burners are also located in the upstream end wall. This arrangement of the oxygen fired burners at the upstream end of the melting and refining tank moves the melter hot spot upstream for better refining of the glass and enables the furnace to produce a higher output of glass than can be obtained in a conventional E glass furnace of the same size.
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Elliott Jack R.
Howard Larry E.
Shamp Donald E.
Stark Thomas F.
Griffin Steven P.
Jones W. Gary
Quinn Cornelius P.
Schuller International, Inc.
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