Insulating Materials

Insulating Materials

Thermal Insulation

HOT GLASS SPECIAL PRODUCTS
 

Cristal and tableware

  • Ropes and tapes for lagging around tools, guides and pincers
  • Conveyor belts
  • Mark free contact material
  • No thermal shock
  • Operating temperatures: 250 - 800 °C
  • Increased lifetime (+/- 6 times as long as asbestos)
  • No pre-heating station
    • Safer and cleaner work place
    • Energy consumption reduced
    • Ecotax savings

 

Bottle and packaging

  • Pushers and stacking bars cover
  • No thermal shock, no cracks, no glazure
  • Productivity, costing, lifetime improved by more than 20 %
  • Easy to fit material
  • No Teflon => no toxic neither corrosive fumes
  • No sticking of the glass products to the tools => reduced risk of labour injuries
  • Graphite impregnation possible
  • Protective gloves

 

C.R.T.

  • High density, solid multi-layer woven belt
  • Width from 60 to 600mm (wider on special demand)
  • Resists to weights 6 - 8 kgs at 450-500°C, with a contact time of 15 sec for a 10 m transfer length
  • Operating 24/24 H, 7 days a week during more than 18 months.
  • No pre-heating station
    • Safer and cleaner work place
    • Energy consumption reduced
    • Ecotax savings

 

Flat Glass

  • All products to cover the conveying cylinders
  • High density woven tapes
  • High density plaited braids
  • Knitted sleeves
  • Mark free contact material
  • No thermal shock
  • Operating temperatures: 250 - 700 ° C

Industries:
  • Tableware Glass    
  • Hollow Glass    
Brand: http://www.ferlam.com


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