HEGLA: Bird-Friendly Glass and Laser-Marking

HEGLA: Bird-Friendly Glass and Laser-Marking
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HEGLA GmbH & Co. KG

Date: 5 August 2024

HEGLA's laser expert, Dr. Thomas Rainer, provides exciting insights into their products.

With the Laserbird, customers benefit from added value, such as the ability to create bird protection glass or RF-transparent glass. Additionally, HEGLA's laser marking technology allows for the marking of panes and window profiles with a code, enabling product tracking and process monitoring.

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