Maroso

AUTOCLAVE

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MAROSO thanks to its dynamic, motivated and modern staff is able to combine engineering skills into the projects design and prompt response to meet the market requirements; it offers to the customers the latest technical innovations both in autoclaves and systems sector, with tailor-made solutions.


autoclave

Maroso glass autoclaves are pressure chambers built to grant the optimisation of the different processes of polymerisation through the constant control of the parameters of temperature, heating, and vacuum during the entire productive cycle, in conditions of absolute security and respect of the operational conditions.
Maroso is able to produce autoclaves of different dimensions, in compliance of the customer requests. In particular, our productive range foreseen the production of autoclave bodies with useful diameter from 500mm up to 4200mm and beyond; the length instead can exceed the 15000mm. the pressure and the thermal gradients are in compliance with the customer’s requests.


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Vacuum

If you also use a specific process which requires a vacuum, then this can be carried out too, the process is carried out at temperature and pressure-controlled values, in vacuum conditions inside specific sealed bags, in which the glass to be processed are put in.


PVB Assembly

The construction of the autoclaves and their relative technologies takes place in a productive unit, whose skilled departments are coordinated by the technical dept. They operate together in synergy to get to the highest quality level with the appropriate standard of utilisation foreseen for the tempered glass treatment as well as for tempered/toughened either flat or curved glass.

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A recent Install

The autoclave installation, at European Glass, in London is complete. The machine is now in place with thanks to our engineer, Dave, who assisted with the unloading from the wagon, and correct positioning of the machine inside the factory.

Bonus points if you can spot Digital Dave in the image!

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