LiteSentry - Softsolution - Strainoptics to Showcase Advanced Glass Inspection Technologies at BEC 2026

LiteSentry - Softsolution - Strainoptics to Showcase Advanced Glass Inspection Technologies at BEC 2026
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LiteSentry - Softsolution - Strainoptics

Date: 12 February 2026

LiteSentry - Softsolution - Strainoptics will present their latest innovations in glass quality inspection at the 2026 Building Envelope Contractors (BEC) Conference.

Attendees are invited to visit Table 18 to explore how advanced inspection technology is transforming flat glass quality control.

With distortion in millidiopters (mD) emerging as one of the glass industry’s most discussed topics, the companies will highlight why measuring optical distortion in millidiopters more accurately reflects how the human eye perceives visible flatness. The team will also demonstrate how 100% inline, edge-to-edge measurement is redefining quality assurance by eliminating sampling, skipped edges and subjective evaluation.

At the center of the discussion is the industry-leading Osprey®25, which measures distortion as omnidirectional optical power — capturing optical data in all directions simultaneously and extending measurement all the way to the glass edges. The system enables manufacturers to automatically document every lite with traceable, objective data.

The companies’ shared mission is clear:
Find Every Defect. Prove Every Piece. Automatically.

Nate Huffman, Sales Manager, and Tim Bushaw, Group CEO, will be available at Table 18 to discuss how millidiopter-based distortion analysis is setting a new standard for façade glass quality and strengthening production control at every stage of flat glass manufacturing.

For more information about BEC 2026 or to register, visit NGA.

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