Two Osprey 10 Distortion Systems enhance solar glass production at Saint-Gobain India

Two Osprey 10 Distortion Systems enhance solar glass production at Saint-Gobain India
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Softsolution – LiteSentry

Date: 30 April 2024

In the intricate world of glass manufacturing, precision, and quality assurance stand as pillars of success.

For Saint-Gobain India Pvt Ltd., Glass Business, located in Sriperumbudur a leading player in the glass industry, this commitment to excellence is exemplified through the recent installation of two Osprey 10 Distortion systems on their continuous tempering furnaces. These cutting-edge systems from LiteSentry – Softsolution have revolutionized the production of glass sheets destined for solar panels, ensuring impeccable quality and durability.

The Osprey 10 Distortion systems, renowned for their advanced technology and accuracy, have been integrated seamlessly by LiteSentry Softsolution into the production lines at Saint-Gobain India. These systems play a crucial role in meticulously inspecting the glass panels for local distortions across all areas, meeting the stringent quality standards required for solar applications.  With the installation of these two systems, Saint-Gobain India now boasts a total of four Osprey systems, further solidifying their position as a pioneer in the glass manufacturing industry. The efficiency and reliability of the Osprey 10 Distortion systems have significantly enhanced the quality control processes, ensuring that every glass panel leaving their facilities meets the highest standards of clarity and durability.

This strategic investment aligns with Saint-Gobain’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and innovation. By incorporating state-of-the-art technology into their production lines, they continue to deliver superior products while reducing environmental impact.

Art and Industry: The Vibrant Murals on Saint-Gobain India’s Production Walls

At Saint-Gobain India, innovation meets tradition on their industrial premises, where a vibrant mural depicting their glass products showcases the company’s history and commitment to excellence. Amidst the hustle around the Osprey 10 Distortion systems, the mural comes to life, reflecting Saint-Gobain India’s fusion of artistry and precision in glass manufacturing.

“Here at Saint-Gobain India, our commitment to excellence drives every decision we make. The integration of Osprey 10 Distortion systems, facilitated by LiteSentry – Softsolution, has truly elevated our quality control standards. We are proud to deliver glass panels for solar panels that not only meet but exceed the industry’s stringent requirements for durability and clarity.”
 – Mr. Balasubramanyan C, Business Head – Glass Solutions & Solar Glass Processing at Saint-Gobain India.

Saint-Gobain India innovates materials and solutions for comfort and sustainability, found everywhere from homes to infrastructure. With a focus on renovation, construction, and decarbonization, they integrate continuous innovation for sustainability and performance, guided by their purpose, “MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER HOME.” Operating in glass, plaster, industrial mortars, construction chemicals, ceramics, plastics, and life sciences, they boast 35 plants and over 9000 employees in India. Committed to R&D for hot climates, their Research India center at IIT-M Research Park is their 7th global R&D hub. Striving for carbon neutrality by 2050, Saint-Gobain India aims to maximize positive impact while minimizing environmental footprint.

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