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Glaston: new CHF Pro fits high volume needs of solar industry

At the Glasstec 2008 exhibition from 21 – 25 October in Dsseldorf, Glaston brings an enlargement to its widely respected flat tempering machine family, the Tamglass CHF.
The new CHF Pro will also be …

At the Glasstec 2008 exhibition from 21 – 25 October in Dsseldorf, Glaston brings an enlargement to its widely respected flat tempering machine family, the Tamglass CHF. The new CHF Pro will also be presented at the GlassBuild America show from 6 – 8 October in Las Vegas. The Tamglass CHF Pro model is a new and improved version of the Tamglass CHF which has been especially developed for solar and architectural glass tempering where the highest quality of glass with high capacity and reliability are imperative. The CHF Pro features proprietary technology that gives the machine the capability to heat treat glass with improved distortion characteristics while reducing power consumption per each sheet. The new technology improves the glass quality and consistency while increasing throughput. Advanced features coupled with Glaston“s years of experience are well suited to high volume applications as well as challenging parts. High speed and high production rates coupled with ease of system integration have been the trademarks of the CHF line of products. This technology lends itself perfectly to the needs of solar, appliance and architectural industries. “We listened to our customers and have a product that is faster, more consistent and more reliable”, says Eric Tyira, Product Manager of the CHF. “The CHF is a great product. The CHF Pro takes it to the next level”, continued Mr. Tyira. “Low energy consumption and flexible loading are just a few of the advantages of the CHF Pro”.

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