by GlassInspector | Jun 22, 2026 | Glass Inspector Overall Bow, GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
A Vidreira, Constante & Filhos, LDA. (Viseu-Portugal) has taken a significant step in modernizing its double-glazing line with the installation of a Glass Inspector, a state-of-the-art automated glass inspection system. This technology allows for the detection of...
by GlassInspector | May 17, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Overall Bow, Glass Inspector Temper, Glass Inspector Temper Quality, GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
With this collaboration, we bring to the Portuguese market a world-renowned glass inspection technology, combining innovation, precision, and specialized technical support to meet the needs of the glass industry. – Advanced inspection solutions –...
by GlassInspector | May 1, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Overall Bow, Glass Inspector Temper, Glass Inspector Temper Quality, GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
From our first step in May 2010 to today, the journey of Glass Inspector has been one of continuous innovation and commitment to excellence. What started with 2 analysis channels capable of detecting defects and our invetion and patent ” smart pointer ”...
by GlassInspector | Apr 24, 2026 | GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
The Canary Islands-based company Cristalería Díaz Molina (Gáldar, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) continues its commitment to innovation and excellence in its production processes. It has recently incorporated a Glass Inspector into its double-glazed unit manufacturing...
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 5, 2026 | Glass Inspector 4D, Glass Inspector Overall Bow, GlassInspector, Smart Pointer
On modern double glazing lines, operators handle panels up to 3.3 x 10 meters, and even glass panes up to 3.3 ×18 meters. That’s 33 square meters of glass moving fast — where a single undetected defect can mean rejection, claims, or costly rework. For years, quality...