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| A way to determine the condition and functionality of a glass furnace is to measure the glass temperature as it exits the furnace.
| The new complete metrology scanner after furnace exit and its capabilities for furnace optimization and quality control.
| This study aims to develop a non-contact stage-wise scanning method to extract 3D damage characteristics on glass surface, which can further facilitate the investigation into the associated influences on the flexural strength of glass.
| This first episode is devoted to the white haze phenomenon – one of the most asked about issues in the history of #AskGlaston.
| This paper was first presented at GPD 2019 by Louis Moreau from AGNORA, Canada.
| The Correct Adaptation of IR Thermometers and Cameras to Different Applications
| A couple of years ago all started with the first measurement of anisotropies and edge stress as well as the detection of White Haze and other glass imperfections right after the furnace.