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glasstec 2024

Glaston to present new solutions for optimised glass processing

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At glasstec 2024, Glaston will showcase ways to enhance glass processing efficiency without sacrificing quality. The company will highlight its ability to tailor solutions to individual business goals, helping manufacturers achieve higher productivity and operational excellence.

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systron seaming line for XXL panes

Full automation from the cutting table to the tempering furnace

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In addition to a line with the systron 6033es1 at its heart, arcon Flach- und Sicherheitsglas GmbH & Co. KG in Feuchtwangen in southern Germany has installed a 6033proHD CNC processing centre. With storage automation and face-to-face positioning of this waterjet system, arcon achieves high processing versatility with minimal resources.

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Glass drilling

Schraml presents the latest generation of glass drilling machine

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Schraml Glastechnik GmbH, an Austrian supplier of vertical glass processing machines, has launched the newest version of its topDRILL glass drilling machine. See here for all the details on what’s new:

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Expertise in Glass made in Germany

Interpane from Hildesheim: How can one processing line do the work of three?

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Interpane Sicherheitsglas GmbH produces more than just standard laminated safety glass and toughened safety glass products. Such as interior and exterior glass with complex shapes. Find out here how the AGC subsidiary managed to stay at the cutting edge:

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Glass cutting

Four advantages of laser diode heating in cutting LSG

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The ongoing rise in the proportions of laminated safety glass used in glazed products is placing glass processors under increasingly tight constraints.

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British Isles

Diamut and Stonegate: Joining forces in the UK and Ireland

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Diamut and Stonegate, who have long been partners in the stone sector, have recently announced they will be working together in the glass sector as well. Here you find out what benefits that will have for the region:

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Glossary

Glass Cutting

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Glass is usually cut with a hardened cutting wheel or a diamond in a straight cut. Here, a crack is made in the glass surface with the cutting tool which is then broken directly over an edge.

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Lisec Campus 2021:

Lisec successfully concludes second virtual customer event

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Last week, Lisec held the second edition of their virtual event Lisec Campus 2021. Here is a summing up of the innovations and presentations for glass processors of this virtual customer event:

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Glossary

Laser Cutting

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Laser cutting for glass is a fabrication process which employs a focused, high-powered laser beam to cut glass into specific shapes and designs.

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Lisec & W-Glass:

High quality at all levels

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W-Glass is a flat glass processing company based in Tallinn, Estonia. Since 2002, the has been working on delivering high-quality products in the areas of processed float glass, laminated glass and prefabricated products.