Additional sessions just added to the Virtual Conference on Glass Problems

Additional sessions just added to the Virtual Conference on Glass Problems
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Date: 19 October 2020

Plan to attend these additional sponsored sessions at the Virtual Conference on Glass Problems. There is no additional charge for attendees.

In addition to the GMIC organized Virtual Conference on Glass Problems program, we are providing the opportunity for you to attend three sponsor organized sessions at no additional charge.

Haven't registered for the Virtual Conference on Glass Problems yet? Join us online, October 26–30, 2020 and register below! 

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n-Furnace Thermal Imaging for Survey and Operations Optimization

Monday, Oct. 26 | 3–4 p.m. | Hosted by AMETEK Land

AMETEK Land

This session will look at how in-furnace thermal glass surveys provide essential insights into the thermal processes within glass melt tanks, with accurate, real-time measurements to increase efficiency, productivity, and asset life in glass production.

Learn more here.

 

Synchronized Oxy-fuel Boost Burners for Zero-Port Performance Optimization

Tuesday, Oct. 27 | 3:30–4:30 p.m. | Hosted by Air Products

Air Products

This 30-minute pre-recorded webinar discusses Air Products' development of a novel new oxy-fuel boosting technology.

Learn more here.

 

Current and Future Melting & Conditioning Solutions for all Glassmakers

Tuesday, Oct. 27 | 4:30–5:30 p.m. | Hosted by Fives Stein Limited

 Fives Stein Limited

This session will give you the opportunity to learn about the Fives proposal to maintain glass melting and conditioning processes at the highest standard of competitiveness and quality, keeping in mind the challenges of the future.

Learn more here.

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