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Glaston closes deal for two TPS® insulating glass lines

Glaston Group has received an order for two Glaston Thermo Plastic Spacer (TPS®) insulating glass lines from French window manufacturer TRYBA; the order is booked in Glaston’s Q4/2021 order book and the lines will be delivered in Q3/2022

Glaston Group has received an order for two Glaston Thermo Plastic Spacer (TPS®) insulating glass lines to be delivered to French window manufacturer TRYBA. The order is booked in Glaston’s Q4/2021 order book and the lines will be delivered in Q3/2022.

The French glass manufacturer TRYBA, specializing in windows, doors, verandas and pergolas, has a long customer relationship with Glaston, and the company already operates Glaston tempering, flat laminating and insulating glass lines equipped with the latest glass processing technology. As the company is expanding its operations, TRYBA was looking for an automated and flexible solution for the manufacturing of insulating glass units.

The insulating glass line Glaston TPS® offers a versatile and individual production system. The fully automated line enables excellent productivity, quality and high flexibility as well as long service life due to premium quality components. The individually configurable production lines are equipped with the Thermo Plastic Spacer TPS®, a “warm edge” technology introduced to the market more than 25 years ago.

“A high capacity and high reproducible quality, as well as high flexibility in mixed production were the key criteria for TRYBA in selecting Glaston TPS® technology,” said Marco Stehr, SVP Sales & Service for Glaston’s EMEA region. “In addition, it was Glaston’s commitment to fulfilling TRYBA’s special service and support needs that convinced them to choose Glaston.”

“We want our customers to succeed in their business,” said Sasu Koivumäki, CSO, Glaston Corporation. “The Glaston TPS® is an excellent choice for this customer, as they are paying attention to detail and quality while at the same time looking for a combination between state of the art technology and reliability.”

“Progress and innovation are the driving force leading us to constantly renew our products and make them even more efficient,” said Jerome Oberle, Project Manager of TRYBA S.A. Portugal. “Our team is paying attention to detail and constantly seeks perfection and reaching a balance between technology and design. With Glaston technology and service capabilities, we are confident to expand successfully our glass business.”

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