glasugnar
Glasugnar are industrial furnaces used to melt glass for the production of glass products. They operate at high temperatures, typically around 1400 to 1500 degrees Celsius, and are lined with refractory brick or other heat-resistant materials to withstand chemical wear and thermal stress. In a glass plant the furnace feeds a forming section, and the melt produced by the glasugn is either used in a batch process or in a continuous process.
There are several principal types of glasugnar. Container glass furnaces melt glass for bottles and jars and
Materials and process: the basic batch consists of silica sand or crushed glass (cullet) with additives such
Historically, glasugnar evolved from early pot furnaces in ancient glassmaking to modern continuous and float-glass technologies,