Vismara - Innovative vertical drilling

Date: 5 October 2004
Source: Vismara

Date: 5 October 2004

Hall 16 / Stand A60An absolute innovation in the drilling of glass sheets will be presented at this year’s edition of glasstec, by Italian firm Vismara.

The t.e.v.u., created especially for the sectors regarding interiors, architecture and automotive glass, is, the company says, extremely easy to use, thanks to the installation of the most up-to-date software, which enables the automatic setting of tool and equipment parameters. Maintenance is minimum, thanks to the t.e.v.u.’s particular systems created for protection against water.
The patented t.e.v.u., which completes the company’s range of vertical drilling machines, is available in various models: from one to eight heads, with three types of S M L cuts, and, says Vismara, can be installed in completely automatic lines thanks to its particular system of equipment.
Thanks to its particular price/performance ration, the t.e.v.u. is aimed at the complete market sector, and thanks to its versatile construction, can be installed in small, medium and large sized glassworks, worldwide.
The use of the most up-to-date software, reduced maintenance needed, and versatility and ease of use, enables the t.e.v.u. to contribute in saving time, manpower, energy and, therefore, relative costs.

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