HEGLA SortJet Sorting system for continuous glass flow to the cutting lines

HEGLA SortJet Sorting system for continuous glass flow to the cutting lines
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HEGLA GmbH & Co. KG

Date: 9 April 2024

Another HEGLA SortJet sorting system is leaving the factory after successful acceptance.

For the customers, a continuous glass flow from cutting to the processing stations is now possible. You can also benefit from system-controlled workflows and reduce the risk of damaged or missing panes.

For more information, visit Hegla homepage: https://www.hegla.com/en/products/sortjet-sorting-compressor/

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