Laser Transfer Printing in Glass Processing: When Established Methods Meet New Challenges
The glass industry is changing. While screen printing remains economical for large volumes, it is becoming less suitable for small to medium batch sizes and individualized products. At the same time, demands are rising: Customers expect shorter delivery times, greater flexibility, and consistent high-quality products.
A Real-World Case Study
Our new white paper, "Laser Transfer Printing in Glass Processing: Flexible. Precise. Economic." documents the concrete implementation of Laser Transfer Printing (LTP) in a midsized company for the first time. The results speak for themselves: defect rates dropped from 20% to under 3%, setup times were drastically reduced, and the ability to make design changes increased significantly.
More Than Just Technology
The white paper goes beyond pure product descriptions. Using real operational experience, it demonstrates:
How the technology decision was made
What practical challenges arose during implementation
What actually changed in ongoing operations
It also shows where the greatest improvements were achieved.
Particularly valuable are the insights gained from the daily practice of a company that specializes in complex free-form glass panels for transportation and architecture. These insights come from a company that specializes in complex free-form glass panels for transportation and architecture.
Who should read this?
The white paper is aimed at:
Production managers in glass processing
Management with variant-rich glass products
Technicians and developers
Companies evaluating flexible printing processes
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