“Get more out of your semi-finished products!” – That is why you should start using large-surface laser structuring!

Date: 7 July 2015
Source: www.boraident.de

Date: 7 July 2015

boraident® laserbird is the world’s first glazing system. Currently featuring nine different applications, it is a revolutionary, universal manufacturing system for producing innovative customized architectural glass goods from standard semi-finished products.

The laser machine enables you to set new product trends and exploit new sales markets- faster and more cost-effectively than with conventional processing methods!Have we aroused your interest? Then arrange a visit with our sales team!We would be delighted to show you boraident® laserbird in operation at Glaswerke Arnold GmbH & Co KG in Remshalden in Germany!You will find detailed product information in the attachment.You can also watch a short video on the laser machine which demonstrates the APP ORNILux – manufacture of bird protection glass under: Link

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