Technical glasses for aeronautics

Turbines and on-board equipment containing fluids require small windows and gauges that are resistant to chemical agents, scratches, pressure and temperature.
Verre Industrie produces many variants in borofloat or silica machined with great precision.

Verre Industrie selected for the Citadis Casablanca project

Based on its experience in the manufacture of headlight lenses for the railway industry, Verre Industrie will supply tempered curved lenses to equip the 66 trams that will soon be running in Casablanca.

The recent installation of a new bending furnace gives us increased capacity for this type of product.

 

Entrust us with your projects.

 

https://verreindustrie.fr

 

Borofloat: a qualitative and economical solution

For your developments with thermal constraints (resistance > 150°C) and/or optical constraints (good transmission in the near infrared), borofloat is a qualitative and economical solution.

Verre Industrie is able to provide additional treatments (tempering, anti-reflective, hydrophobic, oleophobic, dichroic, etc.).

 

https://verreindustrie.fr

 

How to control a glass ?

On many industrial products, glass is often the first visible component and a defect immediately alters its overall image.

It is important that the conditions and criteria for controlling a glass are precisely and objectively defined.

In addition to dimensional checks and quality control of tempering, Verre industrie has defined procedures how to check cosmetic aspect of glasses.

 

Click on the link to find out more.

 

https://mailchi.mp/7bb3b360edf9/newsletter-verre-industrie-comment-contrler-un-verre-how-to-control-a-glass-05-2022