Glaston FlatGuard Roller Wave & Edge Lift Gauge
Practical, easy-to-use tool for evaluating the flatness of heat-treated glass
Precise Measurement
Easy to Use
Portable & Durable
Reliable results for efficient quality control.
Roller wave distortion and edge lift are common challenges in heat-treated glass, often leading to visual imperfections and assembly complications in laminated or insulated units.
Glaston Roller Wave & Edge Lift Gauge is a high precision measurement tool for tempered glass quality measurement. This handy tool includes both roller wave and edge lift measurement gauges in one compact 420 mm ruler. The gauge is designed for measuring glass quality according to EN standard requirements.
References
Riou Ocean Glass, Mauritius
#architectural #automation #flat glass tempering #glass tempering #glass tempering process #RC Series #reference #RHC
“At Riou Ocean Glass, having reliable, high-performance equipment is essential for delivering the top-quality glass that clients have come to expect,” says Pierre Riou, Founder and President of Riou Ocean Glass. “The Glaston RC Series tempering furnace has given us the confidence to meet our ambitious growth and quality goals across the Indian Ocean region.”
Read moreUnited Plate Glass (UPG), U.S.A.
#architectural #FC Series #flat glass tempering #glass tempering #glass tempering process #reference #upgrades #Vortex Pro
“Glaston Vortex Pro convection added to Glaston’s FC tempering furnace is making all the difference. With mixed loads and different sizes, this combo is a no-brainer. We would not be able to realize all the benefits without Vortex Pro’s extra functionality. I’m now wishing we had it on all our lines,” says Cory Brown, Director of Operations at United Plate Glass (UPG).
Read moreFenergic Group, Canada
#architectural #automation #flat glass tempering #glass tempering #IG #IG unit #insulating glass #RC Series #reference #TPS
The Fenergic Group specializes in high-quality windows for multiplexes, high-rise buildings and multi-family homes. “We knew we needed to increase the speed of our line, improve the quality of our end product and add the next level of glazing because that’s where our market is going. But our whole adventure took off when we visited glasstec in Dusseldorf in the autumn of 2022,” says Véronique Bouladier, Public Relations & Marketing Coordinator at Fenergic in Quebec, Canada.
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