Ardıç Cam, based in Ankara, Turkey, has enhanced its capability to produce oversized laminated and insulating glass (IG) units with LiSEC machinery, supplying high-profile projects such as Istanbul Airport, Vakıf Bank, and international airports in Kuwait and Turkmenistan.
The collaboration with LiSEC began in 2000 with an argon gas filling machine and expanded in 2011 with a fully automated IG line featuring a frame bender (BSV), butyl applicator (LBH), and sealing robot (VFL). In 2023, Ardıç Cam added two lamination lines: the 5-meter PlusLam S2650 COMFORT PNM-B26 and the 12-meter MaxLam S33120 PREMIUM PNM-A33/5. The S2650 handles glass from 400×250 mm to 5000×2600 mm, with one preheating zone, two main heating zones, two servo-spindle presses, manual foil laying, and automated trimming.


The MaxLam accommodates glass up to 12×3.3 meters, thicknesses up to 100 mm, stepped laminated units, and fully automated foil trimming. It features one preheating zone, five main heating zones, two servo presses, 12 interlayer foils in Y-configuration for rapid switching, and electrically adjustable assembly tables for high throughput.

At the Sincan facility, these lines are integrated with a seaming line, a 12-meter IG production line, and a dedicated LiSEC spacer system, enabling production of complex units combining laminated and ultra-clear digitally printed glass. Factory Manager Dogukan Gür highlights the reliability of the system, noting that nearly any glass configuration can be produced without defects.
LiSEC machinery provides Ardıç Cam with precision, high efficiency, and automation, allowing the company to meet rising demand for large-format safety glass and advanced coatings while maintaining its reputation for tackling challenging architectural projects.
Source: LiSEC with additional information added by Glass Balkan