Digital measuring equipment for Glass, presented by Prodim at Glasstec

Date: 24 October 2014

Prodim dedicates herself to improve and facilitate the production processes for fabricators around the world.

Digital measuring equipment and solutions for the glass industry is something Prodim has focussed on with the use of the Proliner. Prodim will showcase these solutions at the Glasstec in Düsseldorf (Germany) from 21 to 24 October 2014.Proliner: digital measuring equipment for GlassThe Proliner is the ideal solution for all sort of measuring jobs; whether measurements are taking for fitting glass into complex shapes, restoration or glass repair.The Proliner can serve companies working with flat, architectural or bend glass, reducing waste, saving time and money. Use our digital measuring equipment for Glass - the Proliner - in order to measure:


  • Door and window frames.

  • Countertops.

  • Backsplashes.

  • Restoration of decorative glass.

  • Construction sites.

  • Shower cabins.

  • Verandas.

  • Large structure’s covers.

  • Balustrades (strairs).


Demonstration of their glass solutions

Prodim will showcase the Proliner to demonstrate the innovative and cost-effective solutions for measuring glass in 2D or 3D. You can visit Prodim at Glasstec, if you wish to see the Proliner and its features in action, get more information or talk with their engineers. During the Glasstec, Prodim will be in Hall 14, booth 17.

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