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HEGLA: Bird-Friendly Glass and Laser-Marking

Date: 5 August 2024
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HEGLA: Bird-Friendly Glass and Laser-Marking
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HEGLA GmbH & Co. KG

Date: 5 August 2024

HEGLA's laser expert, Dr. Thomas Rainer, provides exciting insights into their products.

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With the Laserbird, customers benefit from added value, such as the ability to create bird protection glass or RF-transparent glass. Additionally, HEGLA's laser marking technology allows for the marking of panes and window profiles with a code, enabling product tracking and process monitoring.

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