Viprotron Releases New Temper Scanner 5D Video – Featuring vandaglas eckelt GmbH

Viprotron Releases New Temper Scanner 5D Video – Featuring vandaglas eckelt GmbH
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Viprotron GmbH

Date: 1 October 2024

The video highlights the scanner’s ability to detect glass defects like anisotropy and any kind of distortion with 100% accuracy.

Viprotron GmbH, a global leader in glass inspection technology, is excited to announce the release of a new video showcasing its advanced Temper Scanner 5D, filmed at eckelt – a vandaglas company. The video highlights the scanner’s ability to detect glass defects like anisotropy and any kind of distortion with 100% accuracy.

 Viprotron Releases New Temper Scanner 5D Video – Featuring vandaglas eckelt GmbH

Florian Temper, COO of eckelt, shares his insights in an exclusive interview, emphasizing the importance of the scanner’s speed and precision. “With five simultaneous detection channels, we’re able to catch more defects faster than ever before,” says Temper. “This technology helps us prevent costly issues, especially on large-scale installations where even one defective glass pane can cause significant delays and expenses.”

Viprotron Releases New Temper Scanner 5D Video – Featuring vandaglas eckelt GmbH 

Viprotron Releases New Temper Scanner 5D Video – Featuring vandaglas eckelt GmbH

Ric Schmidt, Viprotron’s North American President, added just before heading to the glassbuild 2024, “The Temper Scanner 5D offers an unparalleled level of precision critical in maintaining the highest standards of quality. It’s helping companies gain a competitive edge in delivering high-performance glass.”

In addition to technical insights, the video gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how the project came together, showcasing both the Temper Scanner 5D’s capabilities and the production process. Viprotron’s collaboration with vandaglas eckelt GmbH demonstrates the ongoing commitment to delivering innovative solutions for quality control in glass processing.

For more information, contact:

Ric Schmidt
Viprotron North America Inc.
+1 313 384 3855
ric.schmidt@viprotron.com

Sandra Kugler 
VP Sales and Marketing
Viprotron GmbH
+49  6157  98638 - 26
sandra.kugler@viprotron.de

Global Contact:
Viprotron GmbH
Phone: +49 6157 986 380
Email: info@viprotron.de

Viprotron Releases New Temper Scanner 5D Video – Featuring vandaglas eckelt GmbH

 

About Viprotron GmbH

Viprotron GmbH is a leading provider of optical inspection systems for the glass industry, known for its advanced technology and innovation. Viprotron’s solutions have helped companies worldwide enhance their production processes, ensuring the highest levels of quality control and defect detection.

About vandaglas eckelt GmbH

vandaglas eckelt GmbH, part of the Vandaglas Group, specializes in high-performance glass products for architectural, industrial, and commercial applications. As a pioneer in innovative glass solutions, eckelt is committed to pushing the boundaries of glass processing while maintaining the highest industry standards for quality and sustainability.

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