CARBONE LORRAINE - Supplier to the glass container industry

Date: 24 September 2004
Source: CARBONE LORRAINE

Date: 24 September 2004

Hall 13 / Stand D64CARBONE LORRAINE graphites, composites and metallic systems are being used extensively throughout the glass handling industry.

Our leading brand for materials and systems in the container glass handling is CERBERITE®. These technologically advanced materials provide excellent performance in the hostile environment of extreme heat and possible oil contamination. Innovative improvements of our grades and proven solutions make CARBONE LORRAINE a full basket supplier of high quality materials and metallic supports.

Thanks to its long experience in hot glass handling CERBERITE® provides complete proven solutions combining metallic hardware and carbon contact consumables.

Carbon materials have proved themselves to be a more user-friendly alternative to other materials:

- Non damaging to hot glass
- Environmentally safe
- Good wear resistance
- Allow design flexibility
- High resistance to thermal shock
- Strong
- Lubricant
- Low thermal conductivity

CERBERITE® metallic hardware offers competitive advantages that reduce maintenance and downtime, allows increased flexibility.

- Quick-change inserts and insulators
- Adjustable blocks on stacker bars
- Easy set up
- Easy access
- Strong and light weight
- Crash resistant
- Designed with OEMs
- Reduced bending at high temperature

Moreover CARBONE LORRAINE offer an assurance of the same quality level worldwide. This is achieved through local service everywhere, including machining in accordance with your unique specifications.

For further information, Contact Key Names below.
Tony Legood (UK + Asia)
Tel.: +44 1642 793308

Philippe Chemin (Europe)
Tel.: +33 1 41 85 43 30
e-mail : cerberite@carbonelorraine.com

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