CelSian will deliver its Advanced Oxy-Fuel Training at Glass Futures' pilot plant in St Helens, UK.
The training will take place on 1–2 October 2025, from 9:00 to 17:30 (CET).
The course is designed for engineers, operators, and plant managers planning or optimising oxy-fuel systems.
Rising fuel costs, stricter emissions regulations, and ambitious sustainability goals are reshaping the glass industry.
In response, many manufacturers are exploring new combustion technologies to boost efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Oxy-fuel combustion is at the forefront of this transformation, offering higher thermal efficiency, lower NOₓ emissions, and improved glass quality.
However, implementing it effectively requires the proper technical knowledge and operational strategy.
Course attendees will learn to:
- Identify the right oxy-fuel strategy for furnace and production goals.
- Avoid common pitfalls in design, commissioning, and operations.
- Troubleshoot performance, quality, and emissions issues on the fly.
- Plan for compliance, HSE, insurance, and long-term ROI from day one.
The training will be led by Neil Simpson and Jeff Watts, experts with advanced education and decades of practical glass industry experience.
Their blend of theoretical insight and real-world problem-solving aim to leave delegates with skills they can apply immediately.
Spaces are limited, and early registration is recommended.
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