Clean Griding Water Without Tricks: A Case Study

The use of clean cooling water is an important condition for ensuring quality and performance in highly-productive grinding and drilling lines. If too many glass particles are present in the cooling water, the cutting process is disrupted, causing undesirable effects. This paper documents the authors' experience with the optimisation of a water treatment facility at the Saint-Gobain Sekurit Deutschland factory in Torgau, Germany.

Author
Un-named
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Glass Int/2010 19-21
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 3002

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Clean Griding Water Without Tricks: A Case Study
Glass Int/2010 19-21
F 3002
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