ECO Scanner integration into a GED Intercept® Line

ECO Scanner integration into a GED Intercept® Line
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Date: 9 April 2021

The ECO Scanner from Viprotron is a proven, cost effective system designed to detect glass related defects.

The ECO Scanner can be easily integrated into both new and existing GED Intercept® lines helping you to ensure glass defects are instantly identified and contained early in the IG manufacturing process. Due to the intuitive interface and simple to read display, operators can now focus on other aspects of the manufacturing process knowing the quality of the glass will be reliable thanks to the ECO Scanner.

So, if you are ready to put your glass quality defect headaches behind you, please reach out to a Viprotron representative today to find out how we can save you both time and money with the industry leading ECO Scanner.

Check out our latest video detailing our ECO Scanner integration into a GED Intercept® Line. This simple and intuitive solution has a fast ROI and can be integrated with any configurations:

ECO Scanner in GED from Viprotron on Vimeo.

 

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