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Turomas returns to VITRUM 2021

After a period of uncertainty, the glass industry is approaching a new era with the Fourth Revolution and the Spanish company is channelling efforts in the research, design and development of new machines, software, and solutions 4.0

TUROMAS will be present at the new edition of VITRUM – the international trade show specialized in machinery, equipment, and systems for flat and hollow glass and in glass and processed products for industry – to take place October 5-8 at the Fiera Milano Rho exhibition district.

The Spanish company will make the most of this opportunity to present its complete range of machinery standardised for monolithic glass, laminated glass or smart storage to visitors who come over to stand N15 – P14 in hall 22P, as well as offer them personalised solutions.

Since its beginnings in 1985, TUROMAS has in mind that service is not only about selling a machine to load, cut or store glass, it is also about accompanying the user throughout the whole process until they find the comprehensive solution that they truly need.
Industry 4.0 – Turomas Software
The glass industry is approaching a new era with the Fourth Revolution. Large corporations are driving and strengthening digital transformation processes. Digital infrastructures, interconnections and automatic production systems, motors for competitiveness, will also have special emphasis at Vitrum 2021.

The launch of the TUROMAS Innovation and Special Development Centre (CIDET) has provided the company with an ideal place to devise and give birth to TUROMAS Software, a new range of products based on Industry 4.0. These applications understand how industry works, based on the data provided by the machines themselves.
They run state-of-the-art software that guarantees ideal interconnection of the machines with any ERP Optimiser available on the market.

These software solutions provide optimal use of resources to manage production from a single control interface, monitoring and controlling glass stock in real time or managing non-automated glass warehouses.

Their control interface has been carefully designed to meet the requirements of the end user: adaptability, intuitiveness, and ease of use.

Information is power, and that has been the aim of TUROMAS: to provide the necessary information to make our customers’ day-to-day work easier – in a standardised, open way for all software manufacturers.

New machinery developments
During the last few years, the need to offer higher quality products with lower environmental impact has led glass suppliers to develop a wide variety of high-performance coated glass.

These new products have generated a demand in the market: a decorating system capable of eliminating a wide range of coatings as well as managing the associated waste from the process.
Turomas, therefore launches a new generation of edge deletion systems able to meet the needs of today’s market and the requirements of the most demanding customers: larger amounts of glass in multiple coating formats.

In addition to the innovative decoating system, a new machine model has been developed to revolutionise the concept of glass loading. This has been made possible thanks to more than 30 years of experience with the TUROMAS Suction Cup Loading System.

The RUBI 406VA is an autonomous cutting table for 6-metre glass equipped with automatic loading system – VA. Its innovative design enables the loading, cutting and automatic unloading of glass, ensuring maximum productivity and automation in the smallest possible space.

The automatic loader is integrated into the structure of the cutting table itself, optimising the processes in just 35 m2. It means extensive economic and logistical benefits for the customer.

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