FIELD: glass industry; other industries; devices used for deposition of the coatings on the float glass during its molding in the bath of the melt.
SUBSTANCE: the invention is pertaining to the devices used for regulation of feeding of the gaseous reactant deposited on the upper surface of the float glass during its molding in the bath of the melt. The device includes the placed in the water-cooled chamber gaseous reactant feeding unit consisting of one or several rods, on which the wire is reeled-up. Between the rods, the limiting walls of the chamber and the wire there are the gauged grooves, through which the gaseous reactant is fed on glass band. Using the rods and the wire with the different sizes and shape of the cross-sections, it is possible to regulate consumption of the gaseous reactant. The technical result of the invention is the uniform distribution of the gaseous reactant along the surface of the glass band.
EFFECT: the invention ensures the uniform distribution of the gaseous reactant along the surface of the glass band.
5 cl, 3 ex, 3 dwg
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Dates
2008-02-20—Published
2006-03-28—Filed