The benchmark for machining large pieces of glass: Cms profile

The benchmark for machining large pieces of glass: Cms profile
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Date: 19 March 2021

Urban environments are undergoing drastic changes. The limited space available is being exploited vertically and, in order to streamline the structures, there is a surge in the use of glass.

Motivated by this new trend, architects are creating increasingly dynamic constructions with imposing glass windows.



CMS Glass Technology meets this demand with a series of specially designed machines for machining pieces of glass that are more than 6 metres long.





TOP BUYER BENEFITS

  • Endless tools available: 60 tool cone positions and a change time that is 37% faster make Profile a market benchmark.
  • Unparalleled shine. With a power of 30 kW in the most powerful spindle in the category, it is possible to shine glass of up to 30 mm thick with an unrivalled quality.
  • The glass can be perfectly squared thanks to the suction cups that support 1 ton with a tolerance of +/- 0.15 mm, an unparalleled asset among vertical machines.

The benchmark for machining large pieces of glass: Cms profile

The benchmark for machining large pieces of glass: Cms profile

The benchmark for machining large pieces of glass: Cms profile

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