No more headaches with CE marking

Date: 4 October 2006
Source: AYROX scrl

Date: 4 October 2006

Building glass manufacturers who are still wondering how to comply with the Harmonized European Norms for Glass in Building will be relieved to learn that AYROX and SOFTECO will display an affordable range of testing equipment required under the new regulations on their stand number C13 in Hall 12 at the Glasstec trade fair.Visitors will have the opportunity to see the QC equipment on display and, most importantly, to get guidance from AYROX and SOFTECO technical specialists on how to comply with the Harmonized Norms. Automotive glass manufacturers will have the opportunity to discover AYROX newest technology for heatable windscreens and see the latest model of the PSW PVB Wiring Machine as well as a new generation of Bending and Tempering Furnaces for automotive glass.In the context of the recent PVB price increase, many a car glass manufacturer will no doubt be interested in discovering the savings he can make thanks to the PVB Shaping line of SOFTECO.

In particular those working with top-shaded PVB. Various cost savings simulations have been developed, which will be available on the stand, to show how this shaping line contributes to maximizing the use of PVB, to minimizing waste and to reducing stock items.

A choice of Production Accessories will be exhibited and in particular a selection of various qualities and sizes of Para-Aramid ropes and vacuum rings.


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