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69th Conference on Glass Problems, CESP Volume 30, Issue 1 (Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings) PDF

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This Page Intentionally Left Blank 69th Conference on Glass Problems This Page Intentionally Left Blank 69th Conference on Glass Problems A Collection of Papers Presented at the 69th Conference on Glass Problems The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio November 4-5,2008 Edited by Charles H. Drummond, Ill @WILEY A John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication Copyright 0 2009 by The American Ceramic Society. All rights reserved. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. Published simultaneously in Canada. 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For general information on our other products and services or for technical support, please contact our Customer Care Department within the United States at (800) 762-2974, outside the United States at (317) 572-3993 or fax (317) 572-4002. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic format. For information about Wiley products, visit our web site at www.wiley.com. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publieation Data is available. ISBN 978-0-47045751-I ISBN 978-0-470-52427-5 (special edition) Printed in the United States of America. 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Foreword ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii MELTING AND MODELING Experiences with an Oxygen-Fired Container Glass Furnace with 3 Silica Crown-1 4 Years-a World Record? Jan J. Schep Fining of Glass Melts: What We Know about Fining Processes Today 13 Ruud Beerkens All-Electric Furnaces for High Quality Demands in a Wide Range of 29 Glass Compositions Lars Biennek, Harald Jodeit, and Hans-Jurgen Linz Laboratory Experiments and Mathematical Modeling Can Solve 47 Furnace Operational Problems H. P. H. Muijsenberg, J. Ullrich and G. Neff Applications of Model Based Control in Float and Fiberglass 59 Ron Finch LCD Glass Manufacturing for a Global Industry 69 Daniel A. Nolet REFRACTORIES Buying Refractories in China 79 Charles E. Semler v Refractories for a Global Glass Market 89 Sarah Baxendale and Nigel Longshaw History of Hot Repairs-Past, Present and Future 101 David T. Boothe Water-cooled Refractory Shapes for Harsh Forehearth 111 Superstructure Applications Walter L. Evans, Luke Evans, and Christopher W. Hughes A New Silica Brick Without Lime Bonding 115 Gotz Heilemann, Stefan Postrach, Rongxing Bei, Bernhard Schmalenbach, and Klaus Santowski COMBUSTION AND ENERGY SAVINGS An Improved Solution for Oxy-Fuel Fired Glass Melting Furnaces 123 Matthias Lindig Batch Preheating on Container Glass Furnaces 133 Hansjurgen Barklage-Hilgefort Energy Saving Options for Glass Furnaces and Recovery of Heat 143 from Their Flue Gases and Experiences with Batch and Cullet Pre-Heaters Applied in the Glass Industry Ruud Beerkens Industrial Results of ALGLASS FH Oxy Fuel Forehearth Burner 163 Operation Robert Kalcevic, Remi Tsiava, Ryuji Fujinurna, Chendhill Periasarny, Rajeev Prabhakar, and George Todd Float Fire Gas Fired System for Tin Float Lines 173 Jim Roberts, Herb Gessler, and Gary Deren Evaluation and Implementation of X-Ray Analysis of Raw Materials 177 Using Borate Fusion Samples Neal T. Nichols and Brian D. Mitchell Glass Surface Corrosion and Protective Interleaving Systems 181 Paul F. Duffer ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND NEW PRODUCTS Megatrends in the Commercial Glazing Market-A Challenge for the 191 Glass Industry James J. Finley vi . 69th Conference on Glass Problems Looking Windward: Fiber Glass in the Energy Markets 203 Cheryl A. Richards Current Glass Furnace Air Emission Compliance Issues 21 5 C. Philip Ross Global Warming and Sustainability of the Glass Industry 227 Guy Tackels Author Index 235 69th Conference on Glass Problems . vii This Page Intentionally Left Blank

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