Technology leader utilizing new opportunities
Glaston has a long history and rich heritage in technological innovation. In order to remain at the forefront of development, we consistently continue our investments in developing our core business technology portfolio as well as research and development activities. Our aim is to systematically bring to the market state-of-the art technology to meet our customers’ changing need.
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Employees in R&D
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Patents
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Patent families
Glaston Technology Wall
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- Mobility & Display Glass Technologies
- Insulating Glass Technologies
- Tempering & Laminating Technologies
2024 – 7th generation of Glaston FC & RC Series flat glass tempering lines
Glaston launches the 7th generation of Glaston FC & RC Series flat glass tempering lines with pioneering automation solutions accelerating operation across all production stages, boosting performance and profitability.
Tempering & Laminating Technologies2016 – Glaston Insight platform
Glaston Insight platform for smart connectivity and intelligence of the machines is launched. A platform that gathers global processing data and transforms it into global production excellence, with Glaston Insight services, the customers can monitor their heat treatment machinery online and get immediate feedback from production, quality and maintenance, wherever they are
Tempering & Laminating Technologies2015 – Glaston ProL full convection flat laminating line
Glaston’s ProL full convection flat laminating line is launched. Made as easy as possible to operate with a practically recipe-free process, the convection system provides accurate and optimized heat transfer, giving a consistently superb glass quality
Tempering & Laminating Technologies2013 – GlastonAir air flotation tempering technology
The GlastonAir air flotation tempering technology for thin glass tempering is launched. A completely new approach to glass heat treatment with unique air flotation technology, opportunity to produce the thinnest safety glass in the world
Tempering & Laminating Technologies2010 – Glaston FC500 & RC200
New generation of Glaston flat tempering family introduced. The FC500™ flat tempering machine for tempering high quality Low-E glass at large production quantities with a patented energy-saving heating system and the RC200™ flat tempering machine to meet customers’ basic needs without compromising the quality of the end product. iLooK online quality monitoring system for automatic quality control of each glass sheet produced.
Tempering & Laminating Technologies2008 – Bystronic glass champ’speed
Development and market launch of the 4th machine generation, faster cycle times, higher productivity, optimized yield, cutting on two bridges possible for the first time, fast grinding of automotive glass due to direct drive of the turntable
Mobility & Display Glass Technologies2000 – Bystronic glass champ’compact
Development and market launch of the 3rd automotive glass cutting machine generation, pre-cutting, cutting, breaking, grinding and drilling of automotive glass in one cell, new concept: Modular machine components, can also be used individually
Mobility & Display Glass Technologies1995 – Lenhardt TPS® (Thermo Plastic Spacer)
Market launch of TPS® (Thermo Plastic Spacer), the original from the inventor, direct application of a thermoplastic spacer to the glass unit, until today the most modern and flexible insulating glass production system in the world
Insulating Glass Technologies1986 – Fully automatic IG line with integrated frame production by Lenhardt
The first fully automatic insulating glass production line in the world with integrated frame production. Presentation of the first fully automatic insulating glass production line in the world with integrated frame production at glasstec '86 show in Düsseldorf
Insulating Glass Technologies1981 – 1st Bystronic automotive glass machine generation
Development and market launch 1st Bystronic generation for automotive glass. First CNC shape cutting machine KSM 81 for cutting automotive glass plates, concept single machines, the 2nd generation followed only one year later (1982)
Mobility & Display Glass Technologies