Popular Glass Furnace Configurations
Glass Furnace - Temperature Specifications
Operating at temperatures like 800°C (higher for some glasses), it contains a large bath of molten glass called a "tank." The working principle involves maintaining a pool of molten glass using fossil fuel burners or electric boosters, with raw materials continuously fed in at one end and molten glass gathered or drawn from the other. This is a general term for a furnace used in melting and primary processing of glass. Its purpose is the foundational stage of all glass manufacturing, from bottles and windows to fine crystal and fiber optics. The Glass Furnace is available in 7 temperature configurations ranging from 800°C to 1300°C. Each temperature variant is engineered with appropriate thermocouple and heating element technology.
Glass Furnace Applications and Related Searches
Glass Furnace is selected for ashing, heat treatment, sintering, testing and laboratory production where controlled temperature, uniform heating and clean chamber insulation are important. Common search names include Glass Furnace, Digital Glass Furnace, Electric Glass Furnace, Lab Glass Furnace, Laboratory Glass Furnace, High Temperature Glass Furnace, Glass Box Furnace.