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Method for rapidly melting and refining glass

  • US 3,951,635 A
  • Filed: 11/29/1974
  • Issued: 04/20/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of making glass which comprises applying heat to glass-forming materials to produce a mass of molten glass;

  • a. adding glass-forming materials to said mass of molten glass;

    b. agitating the mixture of glass-forming materials and molten glass while applying heat to said mixture;

    c. continuing the adding, mixing, agitation and application of heat for a time such as to disperse the materials rapidly and uniformly in the mass of molten glass, thus facilitating transfer of heat to the materials and promote rapid chemical reactions until a molten glass is produced which has some small amount of undissolved glass-forming materials, cords, and incompleted chemical reactions between the glassforming materials and contains gaseous inclusions, said molten glass mixture having a foamy appearance due to the gaseous inclusions therein;

    d. transferring said foamy glass mixture to a chamber containing a pool of molten glass at an elevated temperature;

    e. dispersing said foamy glass over the surface of said molten pool of glass;

    f. subjecting said foamy glass to heat both from the pool of glass and from above, whereby said foamy glass gives up the gaseous inclusions and becomes part of the pool of glass, and thereafter rotating the homogenized molten glass containing gaseous inclusions in a centrifugal refining apparatus, and continuing the rotation for a time and at a speed such as to produce pressure gradients within the glass to cause gaseous inclusions to migrate out of the glass, thereby producing a refined molten glass having a controlled number of gaseous inclusions.

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