Webinar IR temperature measurement in glass tempering process

Webinar IR temperature measurement in glass tempering process
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Optris GmbH

Date: 18 August 2022

How can infrared temperature measurement help your company to improve quality and process controls the glass tempering process?

For more than 19 years, Optris GmbH has been an expert for innovative infrared measuring devices and develops and manufactures stationary infrared thermometers and infrared cameras - made in Germany. Thermal imaging cameras or infrared thermometers have become indispensable in the glass industry and especially in the glass tempering process.

Learn more about the use of the new glass inspection system in the Optris webinar with live chat.

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Speakers

  • Ingo Stahlkopf (Head of Sales)
  • Torsten Czech (Head of Marketing)

Content

  • Particularity of glass for IR temperature measurement
  • Overview line scanners
  • Quality and process control in the glass tempering process
  • Challenges of coated glass

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