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Glaston

Vitropor upgrades its ProE tempering line

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Founded more than 30 years ago near Porto in Portugal, Vitropor has since then outgrown its three locations and consolidated them into one new production site. In 2001, the company purchased a Glaston laminating line and a new ProE tempering line to replace its older HTF line. Find out here how the upgrade has helped.

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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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From the Lisec blog

The emerging roles of robots in the glass industry

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As automation progresses, more and more robots are finding their way into the production halls of the flat glass industry. Robot technology is improving both process reliability and the quality of glass products.

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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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Ravensby Glass, Scotland

A UK glass processor looking back at 160 years of history

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Ravensby Glass is a glass company based in Dundee, Scotland, specializing in products such as double and triple glazed units, interior glass and facades. With over 150 employees and 7,000 square metres of production space, the company distributes its products throughout the UK.

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Glaston Innovation Days 2021:

A virtual customer event for innovations and trends in glass processing

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From June 16th to June 18th 2021, Glaston is organizing the first ever Glaston Innovation Days (GID), a virtual customer event on the latest innovations and trends in architectural, automotive and display glass processing.

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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.

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Glass basics:

Don‘t make these 6 tempering mistakes

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Tempering of glass is a bit like cooking. It is all about understanding the processes. And learning from our mistakes – or those of others. Here are six mistakes, you will now not have to make: