Viprotron: Glasstec Review

Date: 13 October 2022
Source: Viprotron GmbH
Viprotron Glasstec Review
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Viprotron GmbH

Date: 13 October 2022

Great interest in Viprotron's latest innovation, the Temper Scanner 5D.

“The 2022 trade fair was impressive. We had not expected such a crowd of visitors and their very high quality.

We are particularly proud of the great interest in our latest innovation, the Temper Scanner 5D, which, in addition to anisotropy and white haze, can now also precisely measure the roller waves at the furnace exit. But also the Quality Scanner 3D with its intelligent classification software and the Eco Scanner PRO were again the bestsellers at this show.

In awareness of the many worldwide new and already known projects that were discussed during the fair, we see ourselves already confirmed in our strong growth strategy for 2023/24. We are looking forward to integrating again many Quality Scanners with our customers in their glass production.”

– Kai Vogel, Managing Director Viprotron

Take a closer look at all the features of the Temper Scanner 5D

Kai Vogel, Managing Director Viprotron

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