Axial Blower – Energy-efficient thick glass tempering
Optimized tempering pressure for thick glass
Looking to temper thick glass? Three reasons for choosing the Axial Blower
1.
Energy savings in thick glass tempering
2.
Cost-efficient upgrade
3.
Low noise level
Temper thick glass up to 19 mm
The Axial Blower has been developed for Glaston tempering furnaces to provide energy savings when tempering thick glass up to 19 mm.
Adding an Axial Blower to your tempering line reduces energy costs, since thick glass of 8–19 mm can be tempered more energy efficiently with optimized tempering pressure.
Using the Axial Blower for thick glass tempering reduces the running hours and thus the service work needed to maintain the centrifugal blowers.
References
FLACHGLAS, Germany
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