Silica Wrecking Material As A Substitute For Glassmaking Sand In A Container Ware Batch

Industrial high-temperature processes like steel making, glass melting, cement production etc. need sintered or fused-cast refractory materials. During the operating time the reactions of the fused product and the bricks of the furnaces lead to contaminated refractory materials, which should no longer be disposed of and, therefore, have to be recycled, that means converted to raw materials for different industrial processes. Regarding these conditions the authors have tried to introduce silica bricks from the crown of glass melting furnaces and from the walls of coke ovens into the batch, replacing the glassmaking sand.

Author
G Boymanns Et Al
Origin
Difk, Bonn, Germany
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 68 3 1995 91-95
Sector
Container glass
Class
C 789

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Silica Wrecking Material As A Substitute For Glassmaking Sand In A Container Ware Batch
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 68 3 1995 91-95
C 789
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