BRIGHT 25
Maximum precision and productivity for large displays
Looking to perform precise cutting, breaking and grinding of large display glasses?
Here are three reasons why Glaston BRIGHT 25 is your best choice
1.
Two grinding wheels per grinding head
2.
Short cycle times
3.
High repetition accuracy and minimal grinding allowance
Glaston BRIGHT 25 is a line for the highly efficient and precise cutting, breaking and grinding of large display glasses. The design offers not only a process-optimized line layout, but also various expansion options using upgrade kits.
- Consistently rough and fine grinding for maximum edge strength and quality with two grinding wheels on one grinding head
- Short cycle times based on the simultaneous use of up to two tools on the same glass
- High repetition accuracy and minimal grinding allowance with a precise cutting and breaking tool
- High degree of automation with short changeover time
BRIGHT 25 VARIANT 1
The high-performance line for parallel production
BRIGHT 25 VARIANT 2
The 2-in-1 system offers maximum flexibility in glass breaking, with or without a template
References
Vitropor, Portugal
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“When we buy a new TV or piece of furniture for our home, it gives us good vibes – a nice feeling. In a similar way, we chose to upgrade our tempering furnace to make things easier and better for our team, so their work would be more enjoyable,” says Pedro Aguilar, Managing Director of Vitropor.
Read moreFLACHGLAS, Germany
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At FLACHGLAS, a culture of operational excellence fuels continuous modernizations. “The latest Glaston ProL upgrade for our 50-year-old lamination line has helped us raise performance, save energy and automate production with the push of a button,” says Martin Geiss, Technical Manager at FLACHGLAS Wernberg.
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.”
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