HEGLA StreamLam: High-Performance Cutting System for Laminated Glass

Date: 4 September 2020
Source: Hegla
HEGLA StreamLam
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Hegla

Date: 4 September 2020

The StreamLam is a new, holistic cutting system for laminated glass.

The new StreamLam is synonymous with a holistic high-performance cut for laminated safety glass, which was created by evaluating, rethinking and modifying any previous processes and interrelationships. The re­sulting double-deck concept and modular cutting units means up to three panes can be cut simultaneously.

Performance features

  • Fully-automated cutting system for laminated safety glass (glass transport, positioning, scoring, heating, separating)
  • Modular positioning system for simultaneous processing of up to three panes
  • High-performance double-deck concept for consistent and efficient flow of glass
  • Automatic residue disposal
  • Space requirement adapted for the replacement of conventional cutting line combinations from two existing systems

Functional description

Embracing a holistic concept, the StreamLam impresses as the central component of a newly installed high-performance line. In the case of existing lines, it makes an ideal replacement for combined cutting machines and boasts a significantly higher output.

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