Flat glass sheets offer a wide range of possibilities for creating interior design furnishings: banisters, stairs, elevators, floors, walls, doors, kitchen worktops, hobs, sinks, tables, mirrors, shower walls, shelves, chests of drawers and cupboards.
CMS horizontal and vertical machining centres can perform a range of machining operations on the edges of glass sheets right after cutting: drilling, grinding, milling, polishing, seaming and many others. However, horizontal machining centres can also bevel and process curved glass.
These machining centres also offer other types of machining that is performed within the glass, such as drilling, notching and countersinking. These often serve as anchor points for handles, hinges and screws.
If necessary, CMS machines can also apply different surface treatments to change the appearance of semi-finished glass sheets, including engraving and lettering.
Finally, abrasive waterjet technology gives you a lot of different cutting possibilities, it is ideal for fabricating with thick glass sheets, and it is used for cutting the glass sheets that make up safety glass.