Riku Färm & Peter Pfannenstill - Glaston & Softsolution | Theme Park by GPD

Riku Färm & Peter Pfannenstill - Glaston & Softsolution | Theme Park by GPD
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GPD Glass Performance Days

Date: 26 May 2022

Advanced scanning technology for the glass industry provides a high-quality image of possible white haze for all processed glasses.

White haze has been a hot topic in the glass industry for decades. Correcting white haze-related issues can be a bit like hunting a ghost – as there are a massive amount of different items that can affect the creation of white haze in the tempering process. 

Watch Peter Pfannenstill from SOFTSOLUTION GmbH, Riku Färm, and Antti Aronen from Glaston Corporation talking about that topic in the Video.

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