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ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 1 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Tank Furnaces – latest technology presented by Roland.

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1 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 1 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Tank Furnaces – latest technology presented by Roland Wagenbauer / IWG ICF Conference 2006 / Weiden

2 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 2 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Content of presentation Content:   History of glass melting furnace building   Glass melting tank furnaces – today   Glass melting tank furnaces – tomorrow

3 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 3 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology History

4 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 4 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology History The history of glass melting furnace building can be divided in five main historic eras:

5 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 5 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology History Fritting and melting in pans on wood fires in pre-Christian times   1 st era:

6 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 6 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology History Glass melting pot furnaces fired with wood from the beginning of our time era until the 17 th century   2 nd era: Glass melting furnace according to Agricola

7 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 7 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology History Glass melting furnaces with grillage for operations with wood and also partly with hard coal (1600 – 1850)   3 rd era: Boetius furnace – with a so-called half gas firing

8 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 8 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology History Gas fired glass melting pot and tank furnaces, from 1860 until around 1960, with generator and gas coke oven   4 th era: Regenerative tank furnace according to Friedrich August Siemens

9 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 9 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology History From 1920: first all-electric furnaces in Norway and Sweden From 1950: introduction of the oil fired glass melting furnaces From 1960: use of natural gas for glass melting furnaces From 1990: use of oxygen as energy source for tank furnaces   5 th era:  Continuous Development  Tank furnaces today

10 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 10 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces today Low energy consumption   Requirements on modern tank furnaces: High flexibility in terms of pull rate High glass quality Low CO 2 - and NOx- emissions Low operation / running costs Long lifetime

11 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 11 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces today General Design   Oxy-Fuel Tank Furnace:   Unit Melter type Heating System Electric Boosting   Melting and refining part divided by air cooled barrier wall   High efficient oxy-fuel burner   Individual burner control   Melting area   Thermal barrier

12 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 12 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces today Oxygen Bubbling   Oxy-Fuel Tank Furnace: Draining units   permanent or periodically   direct or indirect heated

13 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 13 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces today General Design   All-Electric Tank Furnace:   Cold-Top with hexagonal shape   Cold-Top with rectangular shape Electrical Heating   3 independent heating levels   Top-electrodes   Side wall-electrodes   Bottom-electrodes (start-electrodes)   Single phase-, two phase- or three phase transformer Electrodes   Tin-oxide electrodes   Molybdenum electrodes

14 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 14 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces today   All-Electric Tank Furnace: Draining units   permanent or periodically   direct or indirect heated Batch Charging   X-Y batch charger   Rotating distributor Advantages of this system   Temperature profile adjustable   Higher flexibility concerning pull rate   Easier changing of batch composition

15 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 15 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Comparison: Oxy-Fuel  All Electric Oxy-Fuel  All Electric Specific energy consumption [kWh/kg glass]   Both technologies in compare: higher, but dependent on furnace size and batch composition lower, but dependent on furnace size and batch composition Specific energy costs [€/kg glass] higher, but dependent on energy prices [€/kWh] lower, but dependent on energy prices [€/kWh] Investment costs (furnace + filter) higher lower Operation costs lower higher CO 2 - and NOx higher lower

16 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 16 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Comparison: Oxy-Fuel  All Electric Oxy-Fuel  All Electric Life time 6 – 10 years, depending on glass type max. 4-6 years, depending on glass type Flexibility pull rate higher flexibility lower flexibility Glass quality: higher Increase of pull rate possible with electric boosting difficult - flexible pull rate - constant pull rate lower higher Changing glass type much easier more difficult Reconstruction time shorter longer Furnace control equal + other specific criterias of customers ….

17 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 17 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces today General Design   Platinum Feeder System:   Platinum tube system   Stirrer cell with stirrer   Draining nozzle   Connecting tube   Plunger cell with stirrer-plunger   Orifice or outflow nozzle Stirrer Cell   Reduction of cords   Temperature homogenization Draining Nozzle   permanent or periodically

18 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 18 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces today   Platinum Feeder System: Plunger Cell   Conditioning of glass temperature   Reduction of cords and shear marks Connecting tube   Conditioning of glass temperature Type of Heating   Direct heating   Indirect heating   Mixture of the different heating systems Orifice/Outflow Nozzle   Forming of Gobs   Inductive heating

19 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 19 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology Tank furnaces tomorrow Microwave – Technology in refining part   Technology of the future: Iridium as new electrode-materials New energy-sources ?

20 ICF CONFERENCE 2006 Folie 20 08. Oktober 2006 Tank furnaces – latest technology IWG Ingenieurbüro Wagenbauer Glasofenbau GmbH Fürhaupten 35 94227 Zwiesel – Germany Phone: +49 – 9922 – 8448-0 Fax: +49 – 9922 – 8448-21 E-mail: info@iwg-online.com Website: www.iwg-online.com Hall 14 Stand A 55 Contact


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