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Worldwide furnace installationsSIMS, Richard.Glass international. 2004, Vol 27, Num 3, issn 0143-7836, p. 16Article
Next generation of burners for melting furnacesKÖSTER, J; SCHWARZENAU, F.Glass (Redhill). 1993, Vol 70, Num 10, pp 400-403, issn 0017-0984, 2 p.Article
Analysis of melting phenomena in a DC plasma ash melting furnaceNOMA, Akira; MAWATARI, Masayuki; GOTO, Chuhachi et al.Industrial & engineering chemistry research. 2006, Vol 45, Num 14, pp 5127-5133, issn 0888-5885, 7 p.Article
Glass tank reinforcementsGlass (Redhill). 2003, Vol 80, Num 8, issn 0017-0984, p. 252Article
Next generation flat flame burnerSIMPSON, Neil G.Glass international. 2003, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 26-28, issn 0143-7836, 2 p.Article
Local ventilation with air recirculation in melting furnaces for making zinc rollingsGRADUS, L. Ya; MELIKSETYAN, S. A.Chemical and petroleum engineering. 2002, Vol 38, Num 9-10, pp 549-551, issn 0009-2355, 3 p.Article
DIE PLANUNG WAERMETECHNISCHER PRODUKTIONSANLAGEN FUER EISENGIESSEREIEN. = TRAVAUX D'ETUDES RELATIFS AUX INSTALLATIONS THERMIQUES POUR FONDERIES DE FONTEKREYSA E.1977; ELEKTROWAERME INTERNATION., B; DTSCH.; DA. 1977; VOL. 35; NO 4; PP. 194-199; ABS. ANGL. FR.; BIBL. 10 REF.Article
LES FOURS DE FUSION: EVOLUTIONS = MELTING FURNACES: DEVELOPMENT1979; MACH. MOD.; ISSN 0024-9130; FRA; DA. 1979; NO 841; PP. 128-129Article
Energy benchmarking of glass furnacesJACOBS, Geert; VAN LIMPT, Hans.Glass (Redhill). 2004, Vol 81, Num 4, issn 0017-0984, p. 108Article
Complete turnkey solutions and deliveryFERDUS, Rotislav.Glass international. 2003, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 38-40, issn 0143-7836, 2 p.Article
Turning up the heat in all electric glass meltingWHITTAKER, Kate.Glass (Redhill). 2001, Vol 78, Num 9, issn 0017-0984, p. 276Article
Use of electric power in glass meltingSEVAST'YANOV, R. I.Glass and ceramics. 1994, Vol 51, Num 3-4, pp 105-108, issn 0361-7610Article
Melter temperature control via automatic tonnage compensation : application of a feedforward algorithm using pull rate helps maintain a consistent tank temperatureDI GIUSEPPANTONIO, V; MARSHALL, R. W.The Glass industry. 1991, Vol 72, Num 11, pp 10-15, issn 0017-1026Article
Innovative solutions for the glass industryMAHRENHOLTZ, Hans.Glass (Redhill). 2003, Vol 80, Num 3, pp 95-96, issn 0017-0984, 2 p.Article
Konzeption und Auslegung moderner Schmelzöfen für die Aluminiumindustrie = The conception and design of modern melting furnaces for the aluminium industryFLESCH, Gerhard.Gas, Wärme international. 2003, Vol 52, Num 8, pp 503-507, issn 0020-9384, 5 p.Article
Silica refractories for glass furnacesMACKINTOSH, Joe; RUELLE, Jacques.Glass international. 2003, Vol 26, Num 5, pp 38-40, issn 0143-7836, 2 p.Article
Bubbling technology: the quiet revolutionSTORMONT, Richard.Glass (Redhill). 2002, Vol 79, Num 9, issn 0017-0984, p. 316Article
Oxy-fuel ― niche solution or trend?ELEAZER, P. B; SLAVEJKOV, A. G.The Glass industry. 1994, Vol 75, Num 4, pp 20-24, issn 0017-1026, 37 [6 p.]Article
A method and instrument for remote temperature controlPOREV, V. A.Glass and ceramics. 1992, Vol 49, Num 5-6, pp 212-213, issn 0361-7610Article
Energy efficiency benchmarking of glass furnacesBEERKENS, Ruud G. C; VAN LIMPT, Hans A. C; JACOBS, Geert et al.Glass science and technology (Frankfurt). 2004, Vol 77, Num 2, pp 47-57, issn 0946-7475, 11 p.Article
The advanced generation flat flame burnerSIMPSON, Neil.Glass (Redhill). 2003, Vol 80, Num 3, issn 0017-0984, p. 97Article
Refractory supplier plays a key role in furnace constructionRUELLE, J; RICHEZ, G.Glass (Redhill). 2000, Vol 77, Num 5, issn 0017-0984, p. 144Article
Chrome-free refractory products for glass furnacesMOORE, G. B; ROBERTSON, I. D.Glass international. 1994, Num JUN, pp 17-18, issn 0143-7836Article
The new generation of gas burnersSCOTT, Carole.Glass (Redhill). 2004, Vol 81, Num 1, issn 0017-0984, p. 32Article
Moduler glassmeltingSPINOSA, Emilio D.American Ceramic Society bulletin. 2004, Vol 83, Num 7, pp 33-35, issn 0002-7812, 3 p.Article