SCA – Integrated Infrared Scanner
Measuring the outgoing glass temperature distribution
Three reasons for choosing the Integrated Scanner (SCA)
1.
Improved glass quality and yield
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Highly detailed production and quality monitoring
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Instant feedback enables fast process corrections
High quality with a wide range of specialty glass
The role of measuring is increasingly important, as new glass applications, such as safety glass or solar panels, emerge. While glass is becoming a more visible part of our environment, quality issues are also growing in importance.
The Integrated Scanner (SCA) represents a simple and reliable way to improve process quality and yield. It measures and visualizes temperature distribution on the processed batch at the furnace exit.
References
Full Glass, Peru
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“We are very satisfied with the quality of our new RC Series tempering line and the glass it produces. The Vortex Pro convection control system is excellent. The furnace made by Glaston China is just as well manufactured as the previous furnace we bought from Glaston’s factory in Finland,” says Frank Calderón Gómez, Managing Director at Full Glass in Lima, Peru.
Read moreAGC Interpane, Germany
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“I walk through our insulating glass production facility every day with pride,” says Daniel Bruckelt, Production Manager Insulating Glass of AGC Interpane in Plattling, Germany. “Not just because everything is so well organized and structured, but also because Glaston has given us a coherent concept for our unique insulating glass (IG) production. And this is what allows us to remain top-of-mind for challenging world-class projects.”
Read moreLippert Components, USA
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Tim Widner at Lippert Components in the US is sharing his and his team's experiences working with the Glaston glass processing machinery. "The new equipment has been a great addition to us. We are able to one-piece flow our raw material through our line, hands-free. No humans come in contact with the glass until it is fully tempered and at the end of the process."
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