Glass fiberizing combustion fuel mixture

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 03 – B

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C03B 37/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2393741

A combustion fuel mixture is provided for heating a fiberizer spinner for the production of glass fiber. In a first embodiment, oxygen enriched air is added to natural gas to form the combustion fuel mixture. In a second embodiment, pure oxygen is mixed with natural gas to form the combustion fuel mixture. Combustion of the combustion fuel mixture reduces emissions, increases efficiency of glass fiber production and reduces the amount of natural gas required to heat the fiberizer.

La présente invention concerne un mélange combustible destiné à chauffer un panier centrifugeur de production de fibre de verre. Dans un premier mode de réalisation de l'invention, on ajoute de l'air enrichi en oxygène au gaz naturel de façon à former le mélange combustible. Dans un second mode de réalisation de l'invention, on mélange de l'oxygène pur avec du gaz naturel de façon à former le mélange combustible. La combustion de ce mélange combustible réduit les émissions, augmente l'efficacité de la production de fibre de verre et réduit le montant de gaz naturel nécessaire pour chauffer le panier centrifugeur.

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