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Euroglas upgrades tempering with Glaston Roller Heat Control

Date: 19 March 2025
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Frederik De Knijf, CEO of Euroglas in Belgium
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Glaston Corporation

Date: 19 March 2025

25-year-old ProE furnace gets an A+ again

Euroglas chose Glaston鈥檚 Roller Heat Control (RHC) upgrade to improve its tempering line performance as part of a series of investments to grow with its customers. 鈥淲e aim to offer the width and depth of glass products they need to be their best partner,鈥 says Frederik De Knijf, CEO of Euroglas in Belgium.

Euroglas serves the construction market in the Benelux countries with tailor-made glass. Founded in the 1960s, its broad glass portfolio strongly focuses on all interior glass types. The company also offers glass accessories, such as hinges and locks.

Expanding its operations, Euroglas acquired new production sites in the early 2000s and again in 2017. Today, it serves customers from three locations in Belgium 鈥 Meer, Fleurus and Bornem.

LARGEST TEMPERING FURNACE AT THE TIME 

Euroglas co-invested in a first tempering furnace for its facility in Bornem in 1995 together with two other independent glass processors. In 2000, the same three partners joined forces again and purchased a Tamglass, now Glaston, ProE tempering furnace for the factory in Meer, just northeast of Antwerp. It was the largest tempering line in Benelux at the time. The company added a third tempering furnace, again from Glaston, when it acquired its production site in Fleurus.

In recent years, Euroglas has updated its machinery and product offering as part of a longer-term investment strategy.

UPGRADING PERFORMANCE 

鈥淚n the past few years, we鈥檝e replaced our core machines 鈥 the cutting, polishing, drilling and washing machines. But since tempering lines tend to wear less than equipment that is constantly in water, we decided to upgrade rather than replace our ProE,鈥 De Knijf says.

The first driver for the upgrade was the ability to fully utilize the furnace bed, since the rollers no longer heated evenly. Especially larger glass sheets were prone to warp and other glass faults.

鈥淭he second driver was that we planned to start laminating. And to do that, we knew we needed A+ tempering quality. B+ wasn鈥檛 good enough,鈥 De Knijf says.

The company chose Glaston鈥檚 RHC to bring Euroglas鈥檚 tempering furnace up to speed. They began the project at the end of 2023.

FULL BED UTILIZATION AND QUALITY ISSUES RESOLVED

鈥淥ur two goals have been achieved,鈥 De Knijf says.

鈥淓arlier, we could only use part of the furnace鈥檚 capacity, and we needed to run the furnace for about 16 hours. When we used the complete furnace bed, we had quality issues. Now, we are averaging 12 hours because we鈥檙e able to use its full capacity.鈥

And the quality issues have all been resolved 鈥 no more warping or surface defects like tempering marks.

鈥淥perators, too, have been very excited to use the upgraded tempering line. They no longer need to work magic to get the quality and quantity out of the furnace.鈥
鈥淥perators, too, have been very excited to use the upgraded tempering line. They no longer need to work magic to get the quality and quantity out of the furnace.鈥

QUALITY GLASS AND GOOD CUSTOMER FEEDBACK

The overall installation went well, and communication was smooth. 鈥淚 would say it was a good, positive project,鈥 De Knijf says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e also currently considering the RHC for our other tempering furnace, although it is a smaller one.鈥

Customers have also given Euroglas positive feedback, saying they appreciate the improvement, especially with larger glass sheets. 鈥淲hen we ran a full-size 6 x 2.8 m glass sheet as part of our lamination line approval process, everything went smoothly. That was all the proof we needed!鈥 De Knijf adds.

THE RIGHT TOOLS MAKE A DIFFERENCE

鈥淥perators, too, have been very excited to use the upgraded tempering line. They no longer need to work magic to get the quality and quantity out of the furnace,鈥 De Knijf describes. 鈥淚t was too much trial and error before.鈥

Now operators have much more control over the furnace. With the new control panel, they can monitor the different zones to see exactly where the heat is. They can see the uniformity. The heat cameras show images of the heat distribution within the glass before it exits.

鈥淲ith the right tools, our operators are much more motivated to do their jobs well,鈥 he confirms.

GRADUAL GROWTH FORWARD

Euroglas plans to continue evolving over the years with its customers, gradually and steadfastly growing alongside them. 鈥淲e will continue to challenge them 鈥 as they do us,鈥 says De Knijf.

According to De Knijf, investing in quality equipment enables Euroglas to offer the full scope of glass products its customers need 鈥 helping the company strengthen its role as a trusted partner. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why having first-class lines is so important,鈥 he concludes.

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