Gethke Glas Gronau invests in 2. LineScanner

Glass check 2.0 - Gethke Glas Gronau invests in 2. LineScanner
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Date: 30 July 2019

In April 2019, the company Gethke Glas Gronau from Germany purchased a second SOFTSOLUTION LineScanner.

In April 2019, the company Gethke Glas Gronau from Germany purchased a second SOFTSOLUTION LineScanner - the first LineScanner was bought in 2011. The deciding factors for further investments were a great working relationship, the new 16bit technology (65,536 grayscale), the easy handling of the software and also the new detailed sensitivity tool that allows the user to filter defects via a slider bar function.

The two LineScanners are used for glass quality testing on two Bystronic insulating glass lines to inspect single lites after the washer. Lothar Schleiner, from the company Gethke Glas Gronau, is very satisfied as comprehensive evaluations and statistics are now carried out for both LineScanners. Everything is stored in a centralized LineScanner database archive and detailed customer certificates are created for each individual piece of glass.



We look forward to a successful cooperation.

Softsolution GmbH

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