Glass high temperature - Glass temperature transition - thermal shock
 | Glass During the production process, glass is stressed and its skin is subjected to considerable thermal shock. There is a risk of disturbance during contact with pusher hands, transfer wheels and stacker bars. Why not try an optimization already adopted by the large majority of glass manufacturers? | |
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Glass contact products |
PBI's state of the art glass contact product range is made for the most part of 316 stainless steel extra thin yarns , braided or woven together to obtain the ideal soft contact required by the glass skin. No more micro-checks! Available by the metre and easy to adapt to article shapers with a quick welding solution. |  | - No checks or scratches
- No sticking
- No slipping
- Excellent chemical resistance
- No surface vitrification
- Optimal thermal shock resistance
- No domino effect in the lehr transfer
- Proven wear resistance
- Wide range of fastening options
- Versatile uses
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A PROVEN LIFETIME |
| Nefaglass S | 316SO braid | | | On an IS 16 section machine | | On an IS 12 section machine | | | 2 sets | | 2 sets | | | 300 articles per minute | | 250 articles per minute | | | Articles weighing 280g | | Articles weighing 450g | | | Surface temperature of 720°C | | Surface temperature of 720°C | 5 million contacts and more… |
Here are some examples. Your solution/product will be precisely determined according to the temperature and constraints of your application. | Other applications: - Spiral-wound lining of conveyor rolls for mirror production or in bending process
- Take-outs for glass bricks
- Lining of handling tools
- Annealing lehr curtain
- Vacuum take-out head pads
- Lining of transfer plate and transport cage
- etc.
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