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Archive | 2001

Method of making glass, a method and device for the control and setting of the redox state of redox fining agents in a glass melt

Wolfgang Dr. Muschik; Hildegard Rōmer; Rainer Eichholz; Paul Kissl; Johann Collignon; Reinhard Zintl


Archive | 2001

Device for purifying molten glass

Dirk Gohlke; Jörg Witte; Nicole Surges; Paul Kissl; Wolfgang Muschick; Hildegard Dr. Römer


Archive | 2006

Production of glass tube comprises redrawing glass tube preform with initial profile and recasting of glass tube preform into glass tube with another profile

Frank Büllesfeld; Paul Kissl


Archive | 2002

Method and device for shaping a structured body and body produced according to said method

Frank Büllesfeld; Paul Kissl; Sabine Lehnicke; Martin Zimmermann; Christian Kunert; Bernd Hoppe; Volker Plapper


Archive | 2001

Method and device for nozzle-injection of gas into molten glass

Hildegard Dr. Römer; Nicole Surges; Paul Kissl; Thomas Kirsch


Archive | 2001

Method for nozzle-injection of gas into molten glass

Hildegard Dr. Römer; Nicole Surges; Paul Kissl; Thomas Kirsch


Archive | 2007

Method and Device for Bubble-free Transportation, Homogenization and Conditioning of Molten Glass

Katharina Luebbers; Johannes Stinner; Paul Kissl; Erhard Dick; Roland Fuchs; Joerg Witte


Archive | 2003

Vorrichtung und Verfahren zur Herstellung von hoch schmelzenden Gläsern oder Glaskeramiken sowie Glas oder Glaskeramik

Thomas Kirsch; Paul Kissl; Uwe Kolberg; Ulrich Peuchert; Thomas Stelle


Archive | 2007

Glass tubes are formed by drawing a glass melt through an outlet and over a mould unit, followed by rapid cooling

Paul Kissl; Uwe Kolberg; Franz Ott; Ulrich Peuchert


Archive | 2004

Technical system including at least one structural group and/or component from at least two individual parts which can be subjected to high mechanical loads and/or high temperatures up to 1100degreesC

Jörg Hinrich Dr. Fechner; Paul Kissl; Uwe Kolberg; Rainer Liebald; Ulrich Peuchert; Dirk Sprenger; Thilo Zachau

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