70 years of experience

Date: 31 August 2009
Source: LOVATI FRATELLI

Date: 31 August 2009

Founded in 1939, LOVATI FRATELLI celebrates its 70th anniversary and prides itself on a deep experience in glass field.

LOVATI FRATELLI produces a wide range of machines for shaped glasses processing, including CNC machines with 3, 4 and 5 axes, NC grinding lines complete with robots for loading/unloading, NC corner machines, automatic glass handling robots, automatic grinding machines with template, semiautomatic edging and bevelling machines and Custom built lines. LOVATI FRATELLI machines are exported all over the world and known throughout the industry for excellence in engineering.See LOVATI FRATELLI at Vitrum: hall 22 – stand E01Founded in 1939, LOVATI FRATELLI celebrates its 70th anniversary and prides itself on a deep experience in glass field.

LOVATI FRATELLI produces a wide range of machines for shaped glasses processing, including CNC machines with 3, 4 and 5 axes, NC grinding lines complete with robots for loading/unloading, NC corner machines, automatic glass handling robots, automatic grinding machines with template, semiautomatic edging and bevelling machines and Custom built lines. LOVATI FRATELLI machines are exported all over the world and known throughout the industry for excellence in engineering.

See LOVATI FRATELLI at Vitrum: hall 22 – stand E01

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