Viprotron Unveils Temper Scanner 5D at glasstec

Date: 18 October 2024
Source: Viprotron GmbH
Viprotron Unveils Temper Scanner 5D at glasstec
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Viprotron GmbH

Date: 18 October 2024

This year, Viprotron is excited to present its latest innovation, the Temper Scanner 5D, which offers unmatched precision in detecting glass distortions.

At glasstec 2024, Viprotron will introduce its latest innovation, the Temper Scanner 5D, featuring patented True Edge™ Technology. This cutting-edge system ensures 100% edge-to-edge scanning on every glass sheet, offering unparalleled precision without discarding any data.

The Temper Scanner 5D combines five channels into one efficient solution, simplifying operations with a single operating system and interface. Designed for longevity, it allows for future upgrades, helping businesses save costs in the long run. Visit Viprotron at glasstec to learn more about this game-changing technology.

Viprotron invites visitors to meet them at glasstec from October 22-25 in Düsseldorf. Visit their booth in Hall 14 Booth E39 to experience their cutting-edge technology in action. Don't miss this opportunity!

600450 Viprotron Unveils Temper Scanner 5D at glasstec glassonweb.com

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