Increasing the energy efficiency of continuous tableware glass melting furnaces fired with fossil fuel is discussed in a review with 22 refs. Topics are (1) general factors detg. energy consumption and relations with emissions and glass quality, (2) energy balances in glass furnaces and (3) increasing the energy efficiency of glass melting. [on SciFinder (R)
This study is intended as a following study of the recent ''Thermic study'' on energy technology in ...
Energy consumption of the nonmetallic sector is approximately 30.74 % of the industrial sector energ...
Enemy benchmarking of processes is important for setting energy efficiency targets and planning ener...
Increasing the energy efficiency of continuous tableware glass melting furnaces fired with fossil fu...
A review, with 57 refs., compares various new technols. for increasing the efficiency of glass-melti...
Different new technologies for the improvement of the energy efficiency of glass furnaces have been ...
Abstract- Reduction of fuel consumption in glass melting furnaces can cut the cost of production, an...
The possibilities of energy saving technologies for glass furnaces have been investigated and compar...
The paper starts with a short analysis of the performance of currently applied glass melting process...
All over the world, there is an increasing drive to develop new technologies or concepts for industr...
Abstract: The present tendencies in glass industry are reduction of energy consumption in glass manu...
While the glass industry (flat glass, container glass, pressed and blown glass, and insulation fiber...
Reduction of fuel consumption in glass melting furnaces can cut the cost of production, and tackle t...
The U.S. glass industry is comprised of four primary industry segments--flat glass, container glass,...
The Department of Energy funded development of a methodology that could be used by glass producers t...
This study is intended as a following study of the recent ''Thermic study'' on energy technology in ...
Energy consumption of the nonmetallic sector is approximately 30.74 % of the industrial sector energ...
Enemy benchmarking of processes is important for setting energy efficiency targets and planning ener...
Increasing the energy efficiency of continuous tableware glass melting furnaces fired with fossil fu...
A review, with 57 refs., compares various new technols. for increasing the efficiency of glass-melti...
Different new technologies for the improvement of the energy efficiency of glass furnaces have been ...
Abstract- Reduction of fuel consumption in glass melting furnaces can cut the cost of production, an...
The possibilities of energy saving technologies for glass furnaces have been investigated and compar...
The paper starts with a short analysis of the performance of currently applied glass melting process...
All over the world, there is an increasing drive to develop new technologies or concepts for industr...
Abstract: The present tendencies in glass industry are reduction of energy consumption in glass manu...
While the glass industry (flat glass, container glass, pressed and blown glass, and insulation fiber...
Reduction of fuel consumption in glass melting furnaces can cut the cost of production, and tackle t...
The U.S. glass industry is comprised of four primary industry segments--flat glass, container glass,...
The Department of Energy funded development of a methodology that could be used by glass producers t...
This study is intended as a following study of the recent ''Thermic study'' on energy technology in ...
Energy consumption of the nonmetallic sector is approximately 30.74 % of the industrial sector energ...
Enemy benchmarking of processes is important for setting energy efficiency targets and planning ener...