New Development "DESC-Charger"

Date: 28 June 2012

The DESC-Charger (Dustfree, Emmissionfree, Swivelling, Closed) is a new development that combines the advantages of our pusher-type batch chargers EVP and ECD.

The new DESC-ChargerThe aim is to obtain an optimum batch distribution on the melting surface in order to reach quick surface glazing and melting.Further advantages are the reduction of chamber dusting and its possible installation at traditional doghouses.



the pusher

Due to the hermetically sealed doghouse batch feeding by using this DESC-charger is also suitable in connection with our new developed preheater ABP®.



Batch cake distribution on melting surface

The new DESC-charger has been tested successfully for a period of several weeks at a big European container glass furnace.



The new DESC-Charger

In case of interest and questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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