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De Dietrich Process Systems in Mainz, Germany has manufactured the biggest glass bottle of the world!
The DDPS project team proudly presents the biggest glass bottle in the world!
Mainz, 28.03.2017. The QVF® competence centre in Mainz/Germany of De Dietrich Process Systems is well-known for its unique ability to manufacture equipment made of borosilicate glass 3.3 up to a nominal diameter of DN1000 for the chemical industry. This time we took advantage of our ability to produce the probably biggest glass bottle in world:
• Nominal width : DN1000
• Height: 298 cm
• Bottle neck: DN300
• Nominal volume: 1700 l
• Dry weight: 370 kg
This glass component is a master stroke and was due to its extreme size also a challenge for our entire workshop in Mainz. It is even bigger than the wine bottle we made in 1993 for an exhibition in Saint-Cloud, France.
The bottle DN1000 was certified by the “RID REKORD-INSTITUT fuer DEUTSCHLAND GmbH” as the "World's biggest glass bottle".
Since the glass bottle is made of the same borosilicate glass 3.3 which is approved by the European Pressure Equipment Directive and used in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, the bottle easily resists to the hydrostatic pressure generated when it is completely filled, for example with wine.
The glass bottle was presented to the public on March 16, 2017 to the reopening after renovation of the famous China restaurant "Engel Wang Fu" in Lustenau, Vorarlberg in Austria. The winemaker Keringer from Mönchhof in Burgenland has completely filled the bottle with his red wine "Keringers 100-Days-Zweigelt 2015".
Terms for the use of the pictures: The editorial use of the pictures in context with this news and with the indication of the copyright of “De Dietrich Process Systems GmbH” is permitted and free of any costs.
Main welding of the body of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Welding of the cover of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Welding of the neck of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Preparation for the tempering process in an oven of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Shipping preparation of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Mainz, 28.03.2017. The QVF® competence centre in Mainz/Germany of De Dietrich Process Systems is well-known for its unique ability to manufacture equipment made of borosilicate glass 3.3 up to a nominal diameter of DN1000 for the chemical industry. This time we took advantage of our ability to produce the probably biggest glass bottle in world:
• Nominal width : DN1000
• Height: 298 cm
• Bottle neck: DN300
• Nominal volume: 1700 l
• Dry weight: 370 kg
This glass component is a master stroke and was due to its extreme size also a challenge for our entire workshop in Mainz. It is even bigger than the wine bottle we made in 1993 for an exhibition in Saint-Cloud, France.
The bottle DN1000 was certified by the “RID REKORD-INSTITUT fuer DEUTSCHLAND GmbH” as the "World's biggest glass bottle".
Since the glass bottle is made of the same borosilicate glass 3.3 which is approved by the European Pressure Equipment Directive and used in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, the bottle easily resists to the hydrostatic pressure generated when it is completely filled, for example with wine.
The glass bottle was presented to the public on March 16, 2017 to the reopening after renovation of the famous China restaurant "Engel Wang Fu" in Lustenau, Vorarlberg in Austria. The winemaker Keringer from Mönchhof in Burgenland has completely filled the bottle with his red wine "Keringers 100-Days-Zweigelt 2015".
Terms for the use of the pictures: The editorial use of the pictures in context with this news and with the indication of the copyright of “De Dietrich Process Systems GmbH” is permitted and free of any costs.
Main welding of the body of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Welding of the cover of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Welding of the neck of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Preparation for the tempering process in an oven of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz
Shipping preparation of the biggest glass bottle at DDPS in Mainz