Simtech - Vacuum rubber bags for the de-airing during pre-press of laminated glass

Date: 18 October 2004
Source: Simtech

Date: 18 October 2004

Hall 13 / Stand C54Based in Belgium, Simtech is specialised in the design & manufacture of vulcanised vacuum rubber bags for the de-airing of the assembled "glass/interlayer/glass" during the pre-press phase of the production of flat or curved laminated glass (automotive, safety, architectural, decorative, etc).

Simtech reusable bags are supple to follow any glass curvature, resistant to high temperatures, allow best heat-transfer to the glass, specifically coated not to pollute the glass with residual PVB, fitted with one or more vacuum connections … and can be used in ovens or autoclaves.

From a single small bag, used by a decorative glass manufacturer up to series of large bags for automatic bag furnaces, such as from AGC, Pilkington, etc…, Simtech can adapt its production tool to any specific demand.

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