Viprotron at GlassBuild America

Viprotron at GlassBuild America
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Date: 5 September 2019

Now for the sixth consecutive time Viprotron attends the GlassBuild America.

A special focus is directed on our ECO Scanner, the first DIY scanner for the architectural glass market. The ECO Scanner controls according to the ASTM C1036 / EN 1279 I and can be mounted by the customer himself. It can be mounted in any angle, exactly in the way the line requires. No matter whether horizontal, vertical or any angle in between. With the dispatch of the scanner Viprotron provides the necessary drawings , which the customer can use to build the mount for the camera / illumination box.

After our flagship, the Quality Scanner 3D, in the meantime is working in more than 30 production lines, a second focus lies on the Quality Checker IG / SG, the scanner for the control of assembled units after the press (IG) or for the control of safety glasses after processing / fabricating (SG). Our demo line will display the working principles.

Stay tuned for more and visit us in Atlanta on our booth # 845!

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