Glass melting electrode with new cooling system

Date: 26 November 2014
Source: www.plansee.com
Plansee presented a new cooling system for molybdenum electrodes at the Glasstec trade fair in Düsseldorf. It is intended to protect against premature boiling water corrosion.    For decades, we have been well known among glass manufacturers for our strong metals in the glass melt tanks.

Plansee has brought successful new products onto the market, such as tank reinforcements or new materials like MoZrO2. At Glasstec 2014, Plansee recently unveiled its new cooling system for top electrodes in glass melt tanks.

The structure of traditional cooling ducts has the disadvantage that the flow rate of the cooling water drops dramatically at the tip of the duct. This results in congestion points at which the temperature rises and the cooling water becomes very hot. The consequence is boiling water corrosion in the cooling duct and oxidation on the exterior of the electrode. In the worst case, it is possible for a leak to develop near the congestion point after just a few days of service.

And glass manufacturers and Plansee alike deem this "unacceptable".

To avoid boiling water corrosion in the glass melting electrode, the product developers at Plansee have developed a cooling system that prevents congestion points and at the same time ensures that the cooling duct is precisely positioned and centered.

"In principle, our solution comprises a rounded bore and an innovative cooling insert located directly in this bore. The new design allows water to flow away freely, prevents localized overheating and protects the electrode," explains Rudolf Holzknecht, head of the application group at Plansee. The electrodes with the new cooling system, for which a patent is already pending, are available from Plansee with immediate effect.

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