Additional preheating, bending and cooling sections
Windshield bending furnace extensions
Three reasons for choosing ESU upgrade
1.
Increased capacity
2.
Get the most from your glass processing machinery
3.
Additional sections based on your needs
Available for Glaston Tamglass ESU types of windshield bending furnaces
A Glaston machinery capacity upgrade helps you get the most from your glass processing equipment. We make sure your processing line is up and running as efficiently as possible. Adding sections to an ESU furnace dramatically increases your capacity. Contact us for further details.
References
FLACHGLAS Wernberg, Germany
#convection #convection control #flat glass laminating #laminated glass #laminating #ProL #ProL-zone #reference #upgrades
“We are extremely satisfied with the two latest laminating line upgrade projects. There have been considerable savings in energy consumption, which also have a positive impact on the sustainability of our everyday operations,” says Martin Geiss, Technical Manager at FLACHGLAS Wernberg. “Many concerns we used to have about quality, reliability and feasibility are a thing of the past.”
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 moreFinn Lamex, Finland
#automotive glass #automotiveindustry #bending #glass bending #ScreenMax #windshield
Tero Toivanen at Finn Lamex, Finland, is sharing his and his team's experiences working with the Glaston ScreenMax glass bending furnace for windshields.
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