by GlassInspector | Jun 13, 2025 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Temper
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by GlassInspector | Jan 6, 2025 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Temper, GlassInspector
Anisotropy in tempered glass is primarily a visual phenomenon caused by stress imbalances during tempering. While it does not compromise the glass’s strength or safety, it can impact aesthetics in applications where clarity and uniformity are essential....
by GlassInspector | Sep 29, 2024 | Glass Inspector 4D, GlassInspector
Glass Inspector will be present at the most important fair in the glass industry Glasstec 2024 presenting all the new features of its scanners for glass analysis in the manufacture of double glazing, laminated glass and tempered glass.
by GlassInspector | Sep 29, 2024 | Glass Inspector 4D, GlassInspector
The acquisition of the Glass Inspector 4D by Millet Industria de Vidrio represents a win-win scenario for both parties. Millet benefits from state-of-the-art technology that allows it to achieve full quality control in its tempered glass production, improving...
by GlassInspector | Aug 15, 2024 | Glass Inspector 4D
Quality control in a tempering furnace is crucial for ensuring that the glass produced meets the highest standards for safety, durability, and optical clarity. Using advanced tools like the Glass Inspector 4D enhances this process in several ways: Consistency in...
by GlassInspector | Jul 27, 2024 | Glass Inspector 4D, GlassInspector
Anisotropy in the context of tempered glass refers to the variability in the optical and physical properties of the glass due to differences in the internal structure of the material. These differences result from the residual stress introduced during the tempering...