Interleaving powder inspection for float glass
While float glass is the most used type of glass in the world today, coatings are becoming more widely used as the global market demands for example more energy-efficient glass.
During the transport of float glass, adhesive forces and chemical reactions can cause the panes to stick together so strongly that they cannot be separated again.
Furthermore, transportation or storage creates a risk of glass surface corrosion. Glass interleaving powders are applied onto glass sheets to prevent this degradation and to protect coatings.
ISRA´s latest development within the P2 family helps to detect the number of interleaving powder particles applied on the glass surface – no matter whether these are beads or acid particles - and gives statistics about the bead size.
In addition, it reports both, the area coverage and the density of powder by particle type. P2 Powder allows you to get detailed visual real-time measurement data. Furthermore, it can be fully integrated with plant control equipment and plant networks.
- Detection of interleaving powder particles
- Statistics about the bead size
- Reporting of the area coverage and the density of powder by particle type
- Detailed visual real-time measurement data
- Fully integratable into the plant control equipment and plant networks
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