September 23, 2005
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Foaming of E-Glass II (Report for G Plus Project for PPG)

Abstract

In a previous study, the effect of the furnace atmosphere on E glass foaming was investigated with the specific goal to understand the impact of increased water content on foaming in oxy-fired furnaces. The present study extended the previous study and focused on the effect of glass batch chemical composition on E-glass foaming. The present study also included reruns of foam tests performed in a previous study, which resulted in the same trend: the foaming extent increased nearly linearly with the heating rate and no foam was produced when CO2 + 55% H2O atmosphere was introduced at 300°C. It was shown that the lack of foaming in the test with CO2 + 55% H2O atmosphere introduced at 300°C was caused by a loss of sulfate at T

Revised: March 18, 2010 | Published: September 23, 2005

Citation

Kim D., M.P. Portch, J. Matyas, P.R. Hrma, and L. Pilon. 2005. Foaming of E-Glass II (Report for G Plus Project for PPG) Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.