RC-zone – existing heating chamber replacement

Convection with crosswise profiling


Three reasons for choosing RC-zone

1.

Extended machine lifetime with a completely new heating chamber

2.

Enables tempering of all temperable glasses

3.

Ease of use with Glaston iControL automation

Cost-efficient heating chamber upgrade


The Glaston RC-zone heating chamber upgrade with the latest iControL automation system is designed to be a quick and cost-efficient modification for your existing tempering line. The upgrade replaces a damaged or outdated furnace chamber and control system, helping you avoid acquiring a completely new tempering line.

With this upgrade, an existing damaged or outdated heating chamber can be quickly and easily replaced with a Glaston RC-based chamber. This upgrade allows the existing tempering line to meet the latest market demands for high glass quality and Low-E processing.

References


Euroglas, Belgium

#flat glass tempering #glass tempering #iControL #RHC #safety glass #tempered glass #upgrades

Euroglas chose Glaston’s Roller Heat Control (RHC) upgrade to improve its tempering line performance as part of a series of investments to grow with its customers. “We aim to offer the width and depth of glass products they need to be their best partner,” says Frederik De Knijf, CEO of Euroglas in Belgium. 

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Pilkington Automotive Finland, Finland

#automotive glass #automotiveindustry #CNC #CNC96 #lifecycleservices #mobility #reference #upgrades

“We decided to extend the lifetime of our Bystronic (now Glaston) automotive glass cutting equipment with a Glaston CNC96 upgrade kit and ensure that we can continue to get spare parts,” says Matti Säynäväjärvi, Technical Services Group Leader, Pilkington Automotive Finland Oy, Laitila plant.

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AGP, New Zealand

#architectural #automation #autopilot #digitalization #FC Series #flat glass tempering #reference

“We’re now running with the stability, reliability and consistency we aimed to achieve when we invested in Glaston’s Autopilot,” David Bunting, Managing Director of Architectural Glass Products (AGP), says.

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