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Glass laminating machine MaxLam

Glass laminating machine - MaxLam - LiSEC
Glass laminating machine - MaxLam - LiSEC
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The LiSEC MaxLam is a highly developed laminated glass line equipped with advanced laminating technology and precise machinery. Thanks to a high-pressure autoclave, the MaxLam is the perfect choice for producing all standard laminated and laminated safety glass products. This intelligent, tailored laminating system for PVB and SGP foils has two levels and can be equipped with 12, 18 or 24 foil roll magazines. In this design, the LiSEC MaxLam requires a height of 6,500 mm. With the LiSEC PlusLam, a solution requiring less space is also available.* Like the LiSEC PlusLam, this line is available in the following equipment variants: COMPACT - the most cost-effective type of pre-lamination for low production volumes of laminated glass. COMFORT - a convenient and ergonomic high-speed, semi-automatic laminating system for customers with a wide variety of products and a large number of shapes. The line is designed for medium to high production volumes. PREMIUM - an almost fully automatic, ergonomic and rapid laminating system designed especially for large production volumes of rectangular laminating glass. In this variant, the focus is on aspects such as production cost optimisation. Customised adaptations are possible. The different variants have spindle press technology, which ensures precise and parallel pressing. Three heating systems are also available: Convection, radiation and a combination of both. The specially developed IR heaters enable rapid heating and switching on and off based on demand. The Eco-Heater function divides the heating zones into two segments to reduce energy consumption.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.