Orifice Rings Spouts Stirrers & Rotor Segments
Plungers Spout Assemblies Spout Insulation & Cements
Tubes Metering Spout System Forehearth Maintenance

Stirrers & Rotor Segments
Superior Wear Resistance Material Specifications

Both stirrers and rotor segments require materials which are designed to withstand the severe wear inherent in the application. This is provided by the Emhart Glass 315 and 333 compositions.

Stirrers, especially those used in colorant forehearths, require close grinding control. This helps ensure that when rotated in the 3-bank or 4-bank configurations, they produce minimum runout to ensure correct colorant mixing patterns.


  315 333
 
ZrO2 19.5 11.2
SiO2
10.8 14.2
Al2O3
69.3 74.0
TiO2 0.07 0.12
Fe2O3 0.09 0.2
CaO 0.03 0.04
MgO 0.01 0.01
K2O 0.03 0.06
Na2O 0.12 0.15
Other 0.05 0.02
Modulus
of Rupture (psi)
2800 2250
Bulk Density (g/cc) 3.10 2.97
Apparent Porosity (%) 17.5 17
PCE 35 34
Thermal Expansion
(in/in/°F)
3.6x10-6 3.5x10-6

Note: Data shown is subject to
normal deviation.

Shown on the left, is a View of a Section from the Spout toward the Tank:

This diagram is intended to show proper orientation of left-hand and right-hand blenders. The arrows depict blending action produced as a result of blender rotation. The speed of rotation can be varied to produce the desired degree of glass circulation.



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