The Only UK Company with Glaston iLook Scanner

The Only UK Company with Glaston iLook Scanner
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Euroview

Date: 16 August 2019

Euroview has been increasing output levels and quality standards in order to respond to demand for the growing commercial and high-end sector for architectural glass in the UK.

“A key part of our push for quality has been the addition of Glaston’s FC500 flat glass tempering furnace with the first iLooK online glass quality measuring system in the UK” Steve Larvin, Euroview Managing Director.

Not only does the Glaston FC500 have the best energy efficiency in the market, it also has proven to produce impressive results. It provides greater output than industry standard machinery and it is capable of running larger glass sizes of up to 6,000 x 3,300 mm. Although the Glaston FC500 was a fundamental investment for Euroview, we knew that we wanted to give our customers more. To ensure that all of our customers are satisfied with the type of glass as well as the quality, the Glaston iLook Scanner that is attached to our furnace is vital, so adding an Glaston iLook Scanner to attach to our furnace was an obvious investment. The iLook Scanner allows our customers to get an instant report from the online systems so they can see that we deliver what we promise.

“Every sheet of glass comes with its own report from the online system. This means that customers can really see the quality for themselves from the documents produced,” Steve Larvin, Euroview Managing Director.

For us, the ability to get feedback on how much glass is being produced and the quality in terms of roller wave, edge lift and actual sizes has been very important. We diligently ensure we have access to a wide range of products so our customers continue to receive the best value available.

Please get in touch with us to discuss any projects at info@euroview.glass.

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