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Air Products has completed development of a new Cleanfire(R® HRi Burners - third generation of oxy-fuel burners. This new state-of-the-art burner was designed and developed making use of the company's in-house glass team resources: combustion labs, Combustion Centre of Excellence, cross-industry knowledge of industrial combustion processes, computational fluid dynamic modelling expertise, and specific knowledge of glassmaker's melting requirements. The technology was designed to further improve the production rate and glass quality benefits that have driven most past installations, and to significantly impact emissions and fuel usage. Recent fossil fuel price increases and environmental regulations have increased the economic importance of preserving fuel and reducing emissions. Several glass manufacturers have put the technology to the test and report very positive results. This paper will provide a review of the technology, how it has positively influenced glass melting and results from installations.
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Bibliogr. 2 poz., fot., rys.
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- Air Products and Chemicals Inc.
Bibliografia
- [1] Horan W. J., Slavejkov G. i Chang L., „Optymalizacja przenoszenia ciepła w piecu na szkło dla potrzeb produkcji odbiorników TV”, Proceedings of the 56 th Glass Problems Conference, 1995.
- [2] Eleazer P. B., Pastore S., Schemberg S., „Rozwój palnika w zasadniczy sposób zmienia opalanie tlenowo-paliwowe”, Glass International, March edition, pp. 11-12 1996.
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