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Triple thermal insulation glass with a center pane up to 0.5 mm thick is particularly lightweight and can replace technically obsolete double glazing. The ultra-thin center pane is slightly recessed.

Glaston Thin Triple TPS IG Unit - Triple thermal insulation glazing with up to 0.5 mm thin internal pane is especially lightweight and can replace technically obsolete double glazing. The ultra-thin internal pane is slightly set back.
Foto: Glaston Germany GmbH

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TU Dresden Adhesive Adhesive Application Photo: Daniel Pfarr, Institute of Building Construction

TU Dresden Adhesive - Adhesive Application
Photo: Daniel Pfarr, Institute for Building Construction

TU Dresden Mounting - Lamination Process Photo: Daniel Pfarr, Institute of Building Construction

TU Dresden Mounting - Lamination Process
Photo: Daniel Pfarr, Institute for Building Construction

TU Dresden 3D printing - additive manufacturing Photo: Daniel Pfarr, Institute of Building Construction

TU Dresden 3D printing - additive manufacturing
Photo: Daniel Pfarr, Institute for Building Construction

Thin glass composite panels with adhesive manufactured core structures.

TU Dresden L3!chtglas – thin glass composite panels with adhesive manufactured core structures.
Foto: Daniel Pfarr, Institut für Baukonstruktion

The newly developed TPS® production line minimizes the load on the thin middle glass and reduces the risk of breakage.

Glaston Thin Triple TPS IG Line - The newly developed TPS® production line minimizes the load on the thin middle glass and reduces the risk of breakage.
Photo: Glaston Germany GmbH

Top view of HEGLA system cutting thin glass with flat conveyor

Hegla thin glass cutting - For three decades now HEGLA has built lines for sizing thin glass. The glass is fed in using a flat conveyor belt.
Photo: Hegla GmbH & Co KG

Side view of HEGLA cutting machine with flat conveyor for thin glass sizing

Hegla cutting sideview - For three decades now HEGLA has built lines for sizing thin glass. The glass is fed in using a flat conveyor belt.
Photo: Hegla GmbH & Co KG

Glaston TPS® system applying spacer for thin-glass IGUs

Glaston TPS® technology for automated manufacturing of thin-glass IGUs.
Photo: Glaston Germany GmbH

Photo: Marc Everling Nachhaltige Kommunikation

Photo: Marc Everling Nachhaltige Kommunikation