Linde to Showcase Energy Effiicent Combustion and Heating Technology at Upcoming Aluminium 2008

Linde Gases Division, part of the Linde Group, today announced its participation at Aluminium 2008 in Essen, Germany.

In addition to their Low-temperature Oxyfuel combustion technology which enables up to 50% decreased fuel consumption and ultra low NOx emissions, Linde will also be exhibiting its WASTOX® combustion process allowing for the production of energy from the recycling of low-grade scrap; and its FLEXFLAME® oxyfuel burner which ensures optimal heating of an entire furnace volume throughout the melt cycle.

Also on display will be Linde’s inert gas solutions for improving product quality and appearance and its MIG welding technologies which provide improved production rates and product quality to both manufacturers of individual items and for mass production applications.

“Linde works closely with its aluminium customers to develop innovative, efficient and cost-saving solutions that create significant advantages in a highly competitive market. This event is a great platform for us to showcase some of these technologies along with live demonstrations of their benefits,” says Joachim von Schéele, Marketing Manager, Metals and Glass Industries, Linde Gases Division.

At Aluminium 2008, Linde can be found at booth H40, hall 3, at Exhibition Centre Essen, Germany, from September 23 to 25, 2008.

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