GPD 2023 Presentations – Glass processing technologies

GPD 2023 Presentations – Glass processing technologies
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Date: 16 July 2024

The Glass Performance Days 2023 conference showcased a range of pioneering presentations on glass processing technologies.

Author:  Mar Garrido | Glaston

Source: glastory.net

This section is dedicated to exploring various aspects of glass processing, including pre-processing, tempering, automotive glass manufacturing and glass lamination. Whether you’re interested in the technical specifics of glass treatment or the broader applications in automotive and architectural contexts, these sessions provide a wealth of knowledge and innovative solutions.

Tempering and pre-processing

  1. Ingo Stahlkopf, Optris – “Correct temperature measurement during tempering process of different types of coated glass”
  2. Jukka Vuoristo, Volframi – “Partial processing and method imports from other industries”
  3. Riku Färm, Glaston and Peter Pfannenstill, SOFTSOLUTION – “Automated white haze detection in the tempering process” 
  4. Sandra Kugler, Viprotron – “Temper Scanner 5D: the new complete metrology scanner after furnace exit and its capabilities for furnace optimization and quality control” 
  5. Eric Hegstrom, LiteSentry – Softsolution – Strainoptics – “Controlling Glass Quality During Heat Treatment” 
  6. Adrian Lareida, ETH Zürich – “Investigation of cooling systems in a glass grinding process” and “Investigation of Breaking Stresses on Cut-Edge Quality” 
  7. Antti Aronen, Glaston – “How to change the tempering process control from settings to specifications” 
  8. Asier Iglesias, Mondragon Unibertsitatea – “Probabilistic assessment of tempered glass failure based on high fidelity process and in-service modelling techniques” 
  9. Francis Serruys, Saint-Gobain – “Breakage probability of nickel sulphide inclusions in heat strengthened glass” 

Automotive and display units

  1. Antti Aronen, Glaston – “Main benefits from convection preheating in Automotive WS/SR production”
  2. Wilma Dewald, Volkswagen AG – “Application of ultrathin glass in cars – A feasibility study”

Laminated glass

  1. Miriam Schuster, Technische Universität Darmstadt – “Quantification of the linear viscoelastic behavior of multilayer interlayers”
  2. Sagar Vanapalli, Hochschule Anhalt – “Glass Timber Panel–A new hygiene material for health care and hospitality” https://lnkd.in/d-VngsRi
  3. Stefan Reich, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences – “Natural weathering study of the resistance of various glass types against UV-induced color fading” 
  4. Steffen Bornemann, Folienwerk Wolfen – “Contribution of the interlayer films to the safety properties of the laminated safety glass at different temperature conditions”
  5. Vaughn Schauss, Kuraray – “Review of Security Glazing Standards and Testing”
  6. Dusan Kovacik, Masaryk University – “Large area atmospheric plasma surface processing of PVB and Ionoplast interlayers for performance improvement of laminated glass” 
  7. Lorenzo Santi, University of Parma – “Fractional viscoelastic modelling of polymeric interlayers in laminated glass. Comparisons with Prony series approach”
  8. Louis Moreau, MOGLEX – “Play Safe With Stiff Interlayers” 
  9. Mikko Rantala, Glaston – “Predicting interlayer and glass temperatures in automated glass lamination process”
  10. Milica Slipcevic (Baric), Bundeswehr University Munich – “Determination of relationship between chemical properties of different interlayers and mechanical resistance in laminated glass structures exposed to different loads”
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