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Hegla boraident

How a laser solution helps to protect birds

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Using a laser printing process, Hegla boraident from Halle in Germany offers a solution for making window and facade glass visible to birds. At glasstec 2024, the company presented the BIRDfriend Mobile, a device that can be used to retrofit existing glass surfaces with protection against bird strike.

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cericom Laser/Lisec

cericom Laser is now a member of the Lisec Group

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cericom Laser has become a 100% member of the Lisec Group. This strategic move reinforces Lisec's commitment to driving innovative solutions in the field of flat glass and technical glass processing.

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Fensterbau Frontale 2024

Hegla presents solutions for safer, easier and more efficient work

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At the Fensterbau Frontale trade fair in Nuremberg from 19 to 22 March, people are the focus for Hegla and Hegla boraident. The companies will be presenting solutions at their booth that make work easier for employees, provide a high level of safety, and improve efficiency.

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Expertise in Glass made in Germany

Glas Künzel from Bad Windsheim: Laser engraving can help win new customers

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The German company Glas Künzel uses cericom laser glass processing machines to produce one-offs and small series for doors and shower enclosures. The systems enable glass processing to be carried out 24/7. Here are the details.

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Hegla boraident

The laser as "bird protector"

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Three criteria characterise effective bird protection glass and make it a visible obstacle for birds. A look at the development process leading up to the current state of the art shows what these are.

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Cericom

Bird protection glass made using a laser system

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To make glass panes safe for birds, these laser processing systems from Cericom can help glass processors to produce bird protection glass directly from float glass. Here are the details.

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Electric heating

Glass as a heating element - How does it work?

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Using windows as a heating element: Specialised machines enable the cost-effective production of heating glass that can be easily integrated into an electric heating system.

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Glass cutting:

Laser cutting beyond the usual scope

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The 4Jet Group has introduced new versions of its Pearl laser glass cutting systems. The new systems are able to cut slices up to formats of 3000 x 2200 mm. This allows news areas of application for laser cutting like facade and insulating glass. 

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Hegla:

Cutting laminated safety glass more efficiently

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Score, heat, break out, slit, and separate the film – this is the classical process used for LSG cutting. Despite all the advancements and digitalisation of recent years, it is still very time-consuming. But now there is another way:

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Coherent I rofin:

An innovative way to cut tempered glass

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GLASWELT author Thomas Schmidt visited a laser specialist and was shown a glass cutting technology that makes it even possible to cut tempered glass or toughened single-pane safety glass. Here are the details:

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Product launch:

Laser measurement of IGUs with a more practical device

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With the Sparklike Laser Portable 2.0, Sparklike Oy have launched a battery-operated, portable non-destructive measurement device for insulating gas.