Influence Of Glass Furnace Operational Conditions On The Evaporation From Soda-Lime-Silica And Borosilicate Glass Melts

The evaporation of sodium and boron species from the melts in industrial glass furnaces leads to emissions of particulate material (dust) and to furnace atmospheres, containing reactive evaporation products. These reactive species, especially alkali vapors can react with the superstructure refractories causing attack or corrosion of these materials. The vapors form condensation products during the cooling process in the flue gas channels, recuperators or in regenerators, causing deposition of salt. In some cases, this deposition leads to reduced heat transfer in these heat exchangers or blockage of the flue gas channels.

Author
R G C Beerkens & H Van Limpt
Origin
Eindhoven Univ & Tno Institute, Netherlands
Journal Title
Xvi Ativ Conference, Parma, Sept 2000 19-34
Sector
General
Class
G 2258

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Influence Of Glass Furnace Operational Conditions On The Evaporation From Soda-Lime-Silica And Borosilicate Glass Melts
Xvi Ativ Conference, Parma, Sept 2000 19-34
G 2258
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