Publikationsnummer | FBCH123 |
Autor | Simader, W.; Jantsch, U.; Oechsle, M.; Lupton, D.; Rathke, R.; Coupland, D. |
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Handbuch der Glastechnik - Productrion, properties and applications of refractory and platinum group metals for the contact with glass melts | |
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Veröffentlichungsjahr | 2006 |
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ISS | 978-33-921089-49-1 |
Seite | 108 |
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Preface During the last 12 years the refractory and platinum group metals and their applications twelve times were subject of presentations in the Fachausschuss II of the Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft (DGG). To summarise the use of metals in contact with glass melts and to document the state of the art the HVG-DGG Colloquium 2006, organised by the Hüttentechnische Vereinigung der Deutschen Glasindustrie (HVG), is dedicated to this topic. When preparing this colloquium as part of the glass technology live programme of the glasstec 2006, the idea arose to publish the papers in the HVG series ''Handbuch der Glastechnik''. The present handbook reflecting part of the work acchieved in the Fachausschuss II may help as reference when tackling the problems of daily glass production. Nienburg, October 2006 Prof. Dr. H.-J. Barklage-Hilgefort Table of content Manufacturing of Molybdenum and Tungsten (W. Simader) Molybdenum Manufacture of Semi-finished Products Basis for Material Selection Properties of Molybdenum ans its Alloys Machining of Molybdenum Joining Techniques Tungsten Basis for Material Selection Properties of tungsten The Use of Molybdenum for the Melting of Glass Tank Reinforcements, Glass Melting Electrodes and Stirrers (W. Simader) Glass Tank Reinforcements SIBOR® coating Examples of glass tank reinforcements Mathematical simulation of an electrical heated glass tank equipped with glass tank reinforcements Stirring Equipment Better stirring effect Longer lifetime Reduction of platinum Portioning stirrers Glass melting electrodes Summary Production of Platinum and its Alloys – Resources, Refining, Processing and Recycling (U. Jantsch) Introduction PGM Demand PGM Supply Mining and Exploitation Processing of PGM ore from BIC Refining of PGMs Melting / Alloying Dispersion hardened Pt-materials Workability Platinum Materials in the Chemical and Glass Industries Effects of Mechanical and Temperature Loadings Recycling References Platinum and Its Advantages for Glass Feeding (M. Oechsle) Introduction Function Platinum and platinum alloys Material properties Action flow / reaction pressure fields Thermo-mechanical stress Direct electrical heating Summary Literature Design and Manufacture of Bushings for Glass Fibre Production (D. Lupton) Historical What are glass fibre bushings and how do they work? Indirect or "marble" melt process Direct melt process Methods for manufacturing glass fibre bushings Welded tips Pressed tips Glass quality Bushing design Manufacture of bushings Glass forming operation Future developments References Advances in Direct Heated Platinum Coatings for Glass Manufacture (R. Rathke) Introduction Advantages of PGM-Use Common PGM-components within the glass industry Limits to traditional PGM-components Fine grain stabilized materials Indium and Pt/Ir-alloys PGM-Coating to meet economical and technical needs Key-Factors of Coating The Coating Process Refining Act®Coating Power CoatingTM Conclusions Iridium and alternative Metals for Application in the Glass Industry? (D. Coupland) |
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