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Hegla boraident: Unique marking and identification for windows and doors

“The applications for this type of identification are as diverse as they are complex,” said Dr Thomas Rainer, Head of Development at Hegla boraident. Many companies consider it important to apply a proof of manufacturer in the first step of their process. For projects with several partners and in case of complaints, such markings make it easier to quickly determine who supplied and installed a particular window.

Hegla also offer a system for laser-marking and tracking window glass itself

Once the marking has been lasered in, it becomes a unique identifier throughout the entire product life cycle.

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Once the marking has been lasered in, it becomes a unique identifier throughout the entire product life cycle.

When logos are used for identification in addition to letters or numbers, the advanced laser technology developed by Hegla boraident can make full use of its high speed and resolution. And when customers require a dynamically generated QR or data matrix code as well, the technology offers additional options for embedding the identification system in company operations. For example, a window or door can be identified, and its ID read out within seconds via hand scanner, a stationary scanner on the production line, or a mobile end device. Depending on the configuration of the existing software or the special Hegla-Hanic app, users receive direct access to the production data, delivery date, planned parking position and planned production steps.

This is Hegla‘s laser-treated glass suitable for wireless communication

In addition to its most obvious use as a marking and unique identification technique, laser marking can also be more deeply integrated into customers’ individual workflows. Automated or manual scanning of all profiles at the processing stations opens the door to tracking functions and a target/actual comparison of production progress, for example. This capability gives heads of production more detailed insight into their production processes and enables them to prioritise rush orders or adjust the production sequence at any time. Saving the data accordingly also creates a comprehensive basis for further optimisation. “Even in shipping and logistics, laser marking offers clear benefits,” emphasised Hegla boraident’s Head of Development. “For example, the marking can store the location and delivery tour, create a delivery slip via scanning, or confirm delivery at the construction site – also with a simple scan.”

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