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Steklarna Hrastnik begins investment in new oxygen furnace

The investment is of key importance for the long-term existence of Steklarna Hrastnik and for its competitiveness in the global market.

The 18.5 million EUR worth of investment will include investment in the G furnace, purchase of new production lines (IS machines), and the optimisation of parallel production processes.

This investment will allow Steklarna Hrastnik to incorporate the latest and the cleanest technologies and innovative approaches into its production, which will additionally improve the already high quality of glass, boost efficiency, and set up an even more environmentally friendly production. The work is planned to be completed by November 2020.

“This investment is of key importance for the existence of Steklarna Hrastnik. The B furnace in the Special unit is slowly reaching the end of its lifespan, and if anything unforeseen were to happen with this furnace, this would mean that Steklarna Hrastnik would be left without a furnace and thus without the possibility of delivering its orders,” said Peter Čas, General Manager of Steklarna Hrastnik, about the importance of the investment. Furthermore, the investment does not only ensure the competitiveness of the glassworks, but is also of exceptional importance in terms of environmental impact reduction.

Peter Čas said that the technology of the new furnace will be based on clean technologies with the joint usage of oxygen and it will enable the production of even more complex glass for packaging, thus allowing Steklarna Hrastnik to accept the most prestigious projects in packaging glass for sprits and perfumes, reinforcing its position in the market.

This investment also brings an additional, separate production facility, which will be used exclusively for the production of packaging glass, bringing additional security to its customers.

Compared to the existing furnace, the new G furnace will also be more effective, as the use of state-of-the-art technology and future upgrades will enable higher capacities.

Foundations for the implementation of innovative technologies
The investment in the new G furnace has been planned with a strategic view of the future in mind. The furnace will be prepared for the implementation of innovative technologies allowing the joint usage of hydrogen as a fuel for the furnace. “As this is a pilot and pioneer project, the implementation will take time and resources; however, projections are promising – a 20% lower CO2 footprint for Steklarna Hrastnik,” emphasised Peter Čas.

The current investment will also mean optimisation of parallel processes in the new production facility – their own production of oxygen will be set up, the batch plant upgraded (division preparing the batches of glass for the furnace), the transport of batches and shards automated, etc.

In order to implement additional automation, digitalisation, and robotisation in Steklarna Hrastnik, this year’s investment will be followed by a new investment cycle in the next two years, a cycle that has been postponed due to the coronavirus epidemic. Almost 300 providers are planned to be involved in the implementation of this year’s investment, including some 100 employees of Steklarna Hrastnik.

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