Air Products has recently installed an air separation unit (ASU) for AGC Glass Europe, the world’s largest producer of flat glass.
The cryogenic PRISM ON300 plant, now operating at AGC’s Teplice factory in the Czech Republic, produces pure oxygen and nitrogen and represents a significant part of AGC’s rebuilt float glass production line.
This is the first time in Europe that the float glass production line has been equipped with a stand-alone ASU.
The delivery of the technology is the result of a long-term gas supply contract between Air Products and AGC Glass Europe. The contract further strengthens the relationship between companies, which began almost 20 years ago in the Czech Republic.
Pavel Kolouch, Air Products’ business manager, said: “At Air Products, we share AGC’s passion for ‘Glass Unlimited.’ It is a great achievement for both parties and an opportunity to continue our growth with AGC. This is one of the largest investments of its kind in Europe.”
The custom-built PRISM ON300 plant installed in Teplice factory uses air separation technology by cryogenic distillation. The plant is capable of producing 300 tons of oxygen and 170 tons of nitrogen per day.
Pavel Šedlbauer, senior director, Primary Operations, AGC Glass Europe said: “In the PRISM plant, we not only have a product that is tailored specifically for the glass industry, but also provides AGC with the reliability and confidence needed to run a float line on oxygen, 24 hours a day, for the life of our furnace.
“These are real benefits to AGC and will help us deliver our goals to produce the highest quality glass in an increasingly competitive market.”