Very interesting, thanks John. The film seems to have coped well with
the contrast that I imagine the subject presented.
Chris
On Wednesday, Aug 13, 2003, at 07:34 Europe/London, John A. Lind wrote:
Yet Another Day at the Office . . .
Had the opportunity to spend another afternoon where it's hot as
Hades. This time it's in living color!
First two are of a glass casting operation. The following eight are
of a dramatic and skin scorching procedure to change out a ceramic pot
inside the 2,500F furnace! Molten glass is very corrosive to just
about everything it doesn't immediately ignite into flames. The
replacement ceramic pot is pre-heated for four-five days in another
furnace to get it up to 2,000F. Then, without shutting down the main
furnace, its firebrick wall is broken out and the two are switched,
after which the wall is bricked back up.
http://johnlind.tripod.com/kog/kogb.html
BTW, a 1/2-inch steel batten is lowered to block the hole as it's torn
out and while the forklifts are moving the pots around. I asked how
many pot changes the batten lasts before it must be replaced. Reply:
six to eight before the heat eats through it.
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