New Technology to make your repairs better!

Date: 9 April 2009

Glass Technology is proud to announce another first, in May the introduction of the Diamond BluWaveTM UV curing system will be available for all Glass Technology customers.

This technology will revolutionize the way windshield repair is done and will equip Glass Technology customers with the latest in windshield repair advancements. These advancements will be­ fully upgradable for existing GT customers allowing for an easy transition into the next generation of windshield repair technology. GT will also make this technology adaptable to any WSR systems bridge or Injector devise.



More information will be available in April as Glass Technology gears up for this introduction via our website and through our monthly email news. You can also contact your Glass Technology representative or sign-up online at http://www.gtglass.com/site/bluewave.html as information is available.

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