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In-process temperature profiling: New Furnace Tracker for glass tempering furnaces
Cambridge, UK – Datapaq provides the first ever temperature profiling system specifically for glass tempering processes. It uses thermocouples to take measurements from the glass sheet while passing through the tempering furnace. The Furnace Tracker system for glass tempering furnaces accurately measures temperatures from all types of glass including hard and soft-coated low-E glass. Thus, users can optimize cycle times and reduce energy costs. The system includes a choice of fast-response type-K thermocouples that can be cemented to the glass sheet under test. Up to four thermocouples are attached to a DQ1840 data logger which records detailed temperature profiles. The logger is protected from the heat of the furnace by a low-height thermal barrier designed especially for glass tempering furnaces. The TB7528 thermal barrier measures a mere 29 mm in height with a 430 x 220 mm footprint.
Figure: Low enough to enter tempering furnaces along with the glass sheet, the Furnace Tracker system for glass tempering furnaces is the ideal choice for quality controlThe nickel chromium molybdenum steel alloy and state-of-the-art welding technologies used in the construction ensure a long operational life. All external surfaces have a ceramic coating that both reflects the infrared heat and prevents metal contact with the furnace rollers, thereby minimizing heat absorption. Comprehensive analysis and archiving software also enables data export to other Windows-compatible programs.