HEGLA TaiFin – high-quality upstream de-airing with GVCa
June 12, 2024, 9:21 AM
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Highlights at a glance
The GVCa series by HEGLA TaiFin enables complete air removal between PVB-laminated glass panes, ensuring high-quality, cost-effective production with minimal maintenance. Designed for efficiency, the system supports rapid processing across a wide range of glass types while maintaining consistent performance. Its advanced technology offers automatic adaptation to varying production conditions, enhancing flexibility and reliability. As a leading high-tech manufacturer, HEGLA TaiFin Glass Machinery specializes in innovative solutions for the safety glass industry, delivering superior results through smart engineering and user-friendly design. This series exemplifies their commitment to quality, durability, and operational ease in modern glass manufacturing.
With the GVCa series, it is possible to remove the remaining air from between two panes that have been laminated on the line with PVB. The series is designed to facilitate rapid production with high quality and low costs and maintenance for a wide range of glass types.
HEGLA TaiFin‘s advanced design provides clients with high-quality results, easy maintenance, and automatic adaptation to changing production conditions.
HEGLA TaiFin Glass Machinery is a high-tech company which designs and manufactures production lines for the safety glass industry.
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June 12, 2024, 9:21 AM
June 12, 2024, 9:21 AM
