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New Generation of End-Port Furnaces Part 1 |
New Generation of End-Port Furnaces Part 2 |
| The TECO Group had the opportunity to build two new end-port furnaces in 1994 and 1995. The requirements were very different, but the end result was two very similar furnaces. The first contract was for Gregg & Co., who decided to start a program of modernization. Their business is in flint containers. The second furnace was for Stolzle Flacconage, whose business is in the cosmetic and toiletry industry, calling for higher quality glass. |
This second article describes the energy consumptions and emissions of the end-port furnace installed by the TECO Group at Gregg & Co. and Stolzle Flacconage. The results show that a well-designed furnace is capable of both delivering energy consumptions which are comparable with the best in the industry and keeping emissions down to the levels stipulated in the UK. |