Glassy Sand: Reducing Co2 Emissions While Improving Glass Container Quality And Pack To Melt

Three new raw materials - glassy sand, ceramic sand and brick sand, from rejected material of furnace-ready cullet - is what Sasil has obtained using its special technology. The numerous benefits of this process include possible savings of 250,000 Kcal for every ton of glassy sand used, as well as increased overall efficiency and energy saving. However, the most important benefit is a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

Author
P Bertuzzi Et Al
Origin
Sasil Spa, Italy
Journal Title
Gmpa 6/2006 158-161
Sector
Container glass
Class
C 3298

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Glassy Sand: Reducing Co2 Emissions While Improving Glass Container Quality And Pack To Melt
Gmpa 6/2006 158-161
C 3298
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