by GlassInspector | Apr 11, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Overall Bow, Glass Inspector Temper, GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
Daily Loss=U×A×C×R×RF×ID×CL U = Units produced per day A = Average surface area per unit (m²) C = Production cost per m² (€) R = Rejection rate (%) RF = Replacement / rework cost factor ID = Financial impact of invoice payment delay CL = Estimated customer loss /...
by GlassInspector | Apr 7, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Temper
In glass manufacturing and installation, precision is everything. One of the most critical — yet often overlooked — factors is planimetry control. Thanks to advanced tools like the Glass Inspector Temper, professionals can accurately assess the flatness of tempered...
by GlassInspector | Mar 22, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Overall Bow, Glass Inspector Temper, GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
Glass Inspector is taking a major step forward in innovation by integrating Artificial Intelligence into its inspection process. This new AI-powered capability is designed to support line operators by automatically analyzing and evaluating every defect detected on the...
by GlassInspector | Mar 15, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Temper, GlassInspector
After completing the installation of the Glass Inspector Temper, we began a key phase of the project: training the team that will work with the technology daily. In this training session, we are sharing with the team how the system works, how to interpret the results,...
by GlassInspector | Mar 10, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Temper, GlassInspector
CRISTALUX – GRUPO MAURO (Argentina) continues its commitment to innovation and continuous improvement. We are pleased to announce the completion of the installation of the first Glass Inspector Temper tempered glass analysis scanner in Argentina at their Rosario...
by GlassInspector | Feb 21, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Overall Bow, Glass Inspector Temper, GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
When inspecting glass, some defects remain invisible… until the right background reveals them. In the image above, you can clearly see circular suction cup marks and label residues on the glass. These imperfections become especially visible when the background is dark...