Vortex Pro convection control system upgrade

Precisely controlled thermal profiles with a unique convection system


Looking to upgrade and extend the lifetime of your machinery? Three reasons for choosing Vortex Pro

1.

Unparalleled glass quality

2.

Increased productivity with flexibility

3.

Matchless energy efficiency

Vastly improved control


Glaston’s latest advancement in convection technology, the unique Vortex Pro convection system, vastly improves the control of air placement onto the surface of the glass and allows the operator to precisely control the thermal profiles.

The Vortex Pro advanced convection control system is a cost-efficient way to upgrade and extend the capability of your existing machinery. With Vortex Pro, you can gain years of value-adding productivity by moving into new glass tempering areas, such as the improved processing of clear, laminated and Low-E glass.

Glaston Vortex Pro can be used to upgrade all Glaston Tamglass CBHF, CHF and BHF models.

References


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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Viridian Glass, Australia

#architectural #automation #COMFORT #glass quality #IG unit #insulating glass #reference

As building regulations require more energy-efficient glass, Viridian Glass has stepped up its game. Purchasing Glaston’s COMFORT BOX IG manufacturing line enables its Woodville plant in Adelaide to meet burgeoning demands with visibly better quality and shorter lead times. “High quality insulated glass is the future in Australia,” says, National Operational Excellence Manager, Tarun Bhatia at Viridian Glass.

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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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