A time tested LiSEC float glass cutting system combined with the latest laminated glass cutting technology achieves up to 30 % more output than comparable solutions.
What does the line for combined float and laminated glass processing include?
On the in-feed side, the combined line includes a system for automatic removal of excess foil on laminated glass and a Lucite stripping brush. This is followed by a float glass cutting system from our portfolio, such as the DSC-A, or ESL-RS. A subsequent transport section creates the transition to the new VSL-A laminated glass cutting system.
How is float or laminated glass processed?
A blade fully automatically removes the excessive foil from up to three sides of the stock plate, followed by automatic conveyor belt in-feed at up to 60m/min. Limit stops ensure the stock plate's defined zero position. Grinding wheels optionally remove the edge deletion from coated sheets homogeneously and without residue.
The zero cut is standard at all our lines. With sufficient glass quality a trim cut is unnecessary, which reduces wastage costs. If required, labels are automatically applied to ensure the traceability of individual sheets and reduce manual work steps.
Transport belts automatically move the stock plate and position it on the laminated glass cutting bridge at the limit stops. The positioning section exactly aligns the cuts according to the optimisation data. The precision cutting heads simultaneously cut the top and bottom glass with adjusted cutting parameters.