Non-isothermal glass molding

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Non-isothermal glass molding


With non-isothermal glass molding, components can be produced in a single process step. By decoupling the temperature control between preheating, forming, and annealing, short cycle times can be achieved. This enables the economical mass production of glass optics.

In contrast to grinding and polishing, components can be produced without post-processing. This enables a significant cost reduction and a more efficient process chain.

The process is suitable for mass production of your glass components.

We develop individual solutions for your application in the field of process engineering. Our process knowledge along the entire manufacturing chain helps us to design the optimal process.

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