Design and build a glass electric melting furnace with a daily output of 5 tons
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Design and build a glass electric melting furnace with a daily output of 5 tons
Details < =>&Our company specializes in designing and manufacturing various large and medium-sized glass electric furnaces. The cooperation method is flexible (it can be packaged in large quantities, or the manufacturer can purchase materials by itself, and we will be responsible for technical guidance on installation and debugging). The after-sales service is considerate and has a high reputation, which is well received by people in the industry. The following is a detailed introduction to large glass electric melting furnaces. One melting amount b> Melting b> b>tons of molten glass within an hour with guaranteed quality and quantity. > < =>Two melting types Not only can melt soda lime glass. materials . Milky white materials, etc. , but also It can melt high borosilicate, lead glass and other materials. Three melting systems &Continuous operation&& Non-stop chemical production 24 hours a day. Four Power Consumption & The melting pool is the central area dedicated to melting glass liquid. < =>> Its power consumption is. . degree/kg glass liquid. The working pool is a material pool specially used for production. Its power consumption is small, which is directly related to the number and size of the material intake and production management. Five feeding methods & It can be fed manually or mechanically and automatically. Manual feeding is easy to control, the feeding is uniform, and the cost is low, so it is widely promoted and used. Six discharging methods Materials can be picked manually or dropped. r>< =>Seven heating methods & Use molybdenum electrodes or tin oxide electrodes to conduct heat from the center of the electric furnace to the surroundings. This heating method heats evenly and can well ensure the quality of the material. About % of the material quality can be use. Eight cooling methods & The electrode must be cooled during the working process, either water cooling or air cooling. Water cooling is better. A total of0articles Related Comments: |