LandGlass is pleased to announce the successful commissioning and commencement of production at its new ultra-small radius cylindrical glass tempering furnace.
This cutting-edge facility represents a significant advancement in glass tempering technology, enabling the production of high-quality, semi-cylindrical glass products with unprecedented precision and scale.
The furnace is capable of producing semi-cylindrical glass with radii as small as R140mm and R150mm, while achieving impressive heights of up to 6 meters. This capability significantly expands the possibilities for architects and designers seeking innovative and visually striking solutions for building facades and interior spaces. Previously, achieving such tight radii at these dimensions presented significant technological challenges.
Engineered with state-of-the-art technology, this new furnace delivers world-class quality and precision. The advanced control systems ensure consistent product quality, minimizing imperfections and maximizing yield. This represents a significant improvement over existing technologies, addressing several unmet needs within the architectural glass industry. Specifically, the ability to produce such precisely curved glass opens doors to more complex and aesthetically pleasing designs previously considered impractical.
The implications of this breakthrough are far-reaching. The ultra-small radius cylindrical glass produced by this furnace unlocks exciting new opportunities in architectural design, particularly in the realm of curtain wall applications and decorative elements. Architects now have access to a wider range of design options, allowing for greater creativity and the realization of more ambitious and visually stunning projects.
This successful commissioning underscores LandGlass’s commitment to innovation and leadership within the glass tempering sector. By constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, LandGlass continues to meet the growing demands of modern architecture and provide solutions that inspire and redefine aesthetic possibilities. We are excited to see the innovative architectural applications that will emerge as a result of this technological advancement.
Source:LandGlass with additional information added by GlassBalkan