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High Speed Dura IG Line by Erdman Automation Corp.

Erdman's High Speed Dura Line is designed to produce finished gas-filled insulating glass units that are ready to glaze immediately. Labor needs for the line are three to four operators per up to 1,200-plus units per shift. Machine benefits, says the company, include speed, reduced floor space and reduced labor. Booth #2535

High Speed Dura IG Line by Erdman Automation Corp.

Erdman's High Speed Dura Line is designed to produce finished gas-filled insulating glass units that are ready to glaze immediately. Labor needs for the line are three to four operators per up to 1,200-plus units per shift. Machine benefits, says the company, include speed, reduced floor space and reduced labor. Booth #2535

Eco Quality Scanner by Viprotron

The Eco Quality Scanner was designed as an after-market retrofit for vertical insulating glass lines. First introduced last year, developments in the past year let the scanner be used on horizontal IG lines, including flexible spacer and Intercept production lines, according to the company. That capacity also enables the product to be applied to laminating glass production lines directly after the washer or for glass coming into the clean room. Booth #845

Eco Quality Scanner by Viprotron

The Eco Quality Scanner was designed as an after-market retrofit for vertical insulating glass lines. First introduced last year, developments in the past year let the scanner be used on horizontal IG lines, including flexible spacer and Intercept production lines, according to the company. That capacity also enables the product to be applied to laminating glass production lines directly after the washer or for glass coming into the clean room. Booth #845

LBH-B25ARS from Lisec

Lisec is debuting the LBH-B25ARS automatic butyl extruder for solid spacers at GlassBuild America. Lisec says, that with volumetric metering, it can achieve a butyl application of 1.5 to 4.5 grams per meter with an accuracy of plus/minus 5 percent with no interruption of the butyl application. The application quantity can be separately set for straight or corner sections of the frame. Booth #2235

LBH-B25ARS from Lisec

Lisec is debuting the LBH-B25ARS automatic butyl extruder for solid spacers at GlassBuild America. Lisec says, that with volumetric metering, it can achieve a butyl application of 1.5 to 4.5 grams per meter with an accuracy of plus/minus 5 percent with no interruption of the butyl application. The application quantity can be separately set for straight or corner sections of the frame. Booth #2235

FuseCube by Diamon-Fusion International

Diamon-Fusion International will exhibit the FuseCube, its coating application technology that uses a chemical vapor deposition process. The FuseCube automates and streamlines the application of Diamon-Fusion’s easy-to-clean coating, allowing scalability to any fabricator or manufacturer on any growth trajectory, says the company. Users can load the FuseCube with insulating glass units, shower doors or any combination of glass they want, from any supplier. Booth# 1638

FuseCube by Diamon-Fusion International

Diamon-Fusion International will exhibit the FuseCube, its coating application technology that uses a chemical vapor deposition process. The FuseCube automates and streamlines the application of Diamon-Fusion’s easy-to-clean coating, allowing scalability to any fabricator or manufacturer on any growth trajectory, says the company. Users can load the FuseCube with insulating glass units, shower doors or any combination of glass they want, from any supplier. Booth# 1638

QX Glass Tempering Furnace by Xinglass America

The QX glass tempering furnace by Xinglass America has high heat-resistance insulation materials that achieve 25 percent less energy consumption, say company officials. The heating system uses intelligent heating control algorithms that allow for temperature accuracy within one degree. Xinglass America’s air convection technology uses innovative nozzle design and guarantees a high-quality glass surface, according to the company. The optimized quenching process reduces most product defects for soft and hard low-emissivity coatings glass.

QX Glass Tempering Furnace by Xinglass America

The QX glass tempering furnace by Xinglass America has high heat-resistance insulation materials that achieve 25 percent less energy consumption, say company officials. The heating system uses intelligent heating control algorithms that allow for temperature accuracy within one degree. Xinglass America’s air convection technology uses innovative nozzle design and guarantees a high-quality glass surface, according to the company. The optimized quenching process reduces most product defects for soft and hard low-emissivity coatings glass.