MODERN, AIR COOLED VACUUM SYSTEMS AT GLASSTEC 2010

Date: 13 July 2010

Pneumofore confirms its presence at Glasstec, the world no. 1 glass industry tradeshow, as experienced manufacturer of centralized vacuum systems for IS machines in worldwide glassworks.Vacuum improves the forming process and the quality of glass containers by reducing settle blow marks.

It is also used on blank side to increase the speed of production.



The ready-to-use Pneumofore rotary vane vacuum pumps offer constant performance over 24/7 operation, specially designed for the tough working conditions in glassworks. The unique air cooling system avoids troubles with cooling water circuits.



Furthermore, Pneumofore solutions reduce maintenance expenses and electrical power bills, thanks to the variable speed (VS) drive option, which allows a constant vacuum level at the IS machine. Pneumofore units are the first choice for users seeking the shortest Return of Investment and the lowest Life Cycle Cost. To mention some: Ardagh, Consol, Gallo, Gerresheimer, HNGI, O-I, Saint Gobain, Sisecam, Wiegand.



Pneumofore presents its technology and tailored vacuum solutions for glassworks at Glasstec 2010, Hall 12 / Booth C35.

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