Borosil Renewables announced this week that the solar glass production capacity of its German arm GMB Glasmanufaktur Brandenburg GmbH has increased to 350 tonnes per day (tpd) from 300 tpd following the modification and cold repair of its solar glass furnace.
The company said the life expectancy of the furnace has increased as a result of the modification. Further, due to the implementation of certain advanced processes and technologies during the cold repair, GMB’s production capacity has also increased from 300 tonnes per day (tpd) to 350 tpd.
The manufacturer expects the modification to also result in substantial savings in energy consumption in the process.
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