Glass Melting

By using oxygen and other industrial gases, BOC is able to tap the uncovered potential of your glass melting furnace, increasing production, improving quality, saving fuel and reducing emissions. Working with a variety of other combustion-led industries also allows us to harness the best practices of those industries for the benefit of the glass industry.

BOC’s glass melting technologies are based on the replacement of air in a furnace with oxygen. Replacing air with oxygen reduces the nitrogen concentration in a furnace, increasing available energy from fuel sources and efficiency. Elimination of Nitrogen leads to reduction in Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) and particulate emissions from glass furnaces.

Higher oxygen concentrations also result in higher concentration of CO2 and H2O, which are responsible for increased thermal radiation, resulting in better heat transfer. Other key advantages of using oxygen may be:

  • Lower capital costs
  • Fuel & Energy savings
  • Increased productivity
  • Enhanced glass quality
There are a number of oxygen-based glass melting technologies that BOC supports and they are selected based on the type and condition of your glass melting furnace. These technologies involve either one or a combination of the following processes:
  • Oxygen enrichment
  • Oxygen lancing
  • Oxy-fuel boosting
  • Oxy-fuel conversion

BOC’s Glass Melting technologies are:



BOC’s Waste Heat Recovery technologies are:

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