8/19/2008

Waterjet extends GuibangGlass ability to produce intricate and complicated glass shapes for all types of glass fabrication


GuibangGlass Announce Introduction of Waterjet Cutting Technology. Every year our glass technology unit strives to add new and useful products to our product line. At the same time we work to improve our business processes and bring awareness of our product to potential customers around the world. With the introduction of Waterjet Cutting Technology our ability to create and produce intricate, precise and complicated glass designs from three-dimensional and flat sculptures to glass furniture and special glass architectural accessories has been enhanced. Combined with our CNC diamond polishing, it will allow tremendous flexibility in manufacturing and extends the possibilities for all of our types of glass fabrications, including bent and laminated glass.Our introduction of waterjet cutting technology will be a first in Ireland. It is further evidence of our ethos 'we don't wait for solutions - we create them'. The introduction of this unique technology will mark the next phase of development for GuibangGlass who, over the past 6 years, has adopted a programme of on-going investment to become one of the largest glass producing companies in China.'waterjet is by far, the most flexible and desirable technology in our business and delivers results with amazing reliability', says Guichener, Managing Director of GuibangGlass. 'The waterjet machine, instead of the diamond wheel, uses water to cut glass. The system consists of high pressure, water, mixed with abrasives. Such pressure produces a pure working power able to cut any shape of glass or other materials. We are confident and excited about the product possibilities for the company and of course our clients.'In comparison with the traditional diamond cutting system Waterjet technology has the following advantages: flexibility, high accuracy, works on any material, low cost, lack of heat generation. Waterjet cutting is particularly 'friendly' in regard to the environment. Normally, the process is clean and does not create grindings, chips, or hazardous gases.

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