Glass blower shaping the glass with a piece of wet newspaper. Intentional motion blur of glass in picture.
Glassblowing is a unique art that combines the skill of melting glass with the subtle blowing of air to form masterful decorations. However, in order to work properly, the flame that the glassblower uses must be a specific temperature. That’s where oxygen gas comes in. With the high purity of oxygen gas provided by our 95% O2 PSA on site oxygen generators, glassblowers can make sure their torches remain the proper temperature for their masterpiece.
As mentioned, glassblowers rely on oxygen as their fuel for the burners and torches they use to melt the glass. Basic compressed air just doesn’t produce the necessary heat. Oxygen is the only fuel source that will ensure the flame is hot enough to effectively and strategically melt quartz and borosilicate glass. In most situations, the glassblower will use oxygen gas at a range of 10-15 psi, with a purity of 95%.
Instead of having to manage and maintain oxygen cylinders, many artists are choosing to implement the use of an on site oxygen generator. This is for many reasons:
Glassblowing is a meticulous art, and every detail matters. With the use of on site oxygen gas generator, a glassblower can be sure that the flame they are using stays at a high enough temperature to get them the results they need. The last thing they want to do is start all over because the flame isn’t hot enough. If you are in the glassblowing industry and you want to learn more about the true ROI of an on site oxygen generator, please contact us today. We would love to discuss the options available to you.
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