Abstract

Techniques that have been used to measure mould temperatures and heat flow during the production of press-ware and containers are described. Results are presented, which illustrate the effect of changes in important forming variables, such as the temperature of the mould, the pressing pressure and mould lubricants, on the heat transfer. The implication of these results for the control of the heat transfer during the production of glass containers on the IS machine is discussed briefly.

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