When Vitrum opens its doors again on the 23 October in Milan, HEGLA will be there presenting something very special. This German producer of machinery and plant for flat glass processing will take the opportunity of the trade fair to introduce its newly-developed cutting machine for float glass.
As already previously announced, it were confirmed that also this new machine is equipped with the well-proven electro-magnetic linear drives for the cutting bridge. HEGLA has been using this type of drives in conjunction with its plants for a number of years and has had only positive experiences with it. The cutting bridge achieves outstanding acceleration rates using linear technology, which at the same time ensures high precision cutting. The Balanced Engineering employed for RAPIDLINE guarantees best performance with high durability and best value.
When Vitrum opens its doors again on the 23 October in Milan, HEGLA will be there presenting something very special. This German producer of machinery and plant for flat glass processing will take the opportunity of the trade fair to introduce its newly-developed cutting machine for float glass.
As already previously announced, it were confirmed that also this new machine is equipped with the well-proven electro-magnetic linear drives for the cutting bridge. HEGLA has been using this type of drives in conjunction with its plants for a number of years and has had only positive experiences with it. The cutting bridge achieves outstanding acceleration rates using linear technology, which at the same time ensures high precision cutting. The Balanced Engineering employed for RAPIDLINE guarantees best performance with high durability and best value.