BENSALEM, PA--(Marketwired - Sep 9, 2015) - Gyrotron Technology Inc. (
Currently, heat-tempered glass is effectively limited to thicknesses of 3.2mm or greater. GYTI's new technology, which has been studied through extensive computer modeling, allows much thinner glass to be heat tempered, and relies on focusing the gyrotron beam to the glass mid-plane, raising the mid-plane temperature above the surface temperature of the glass.
Dr. Vlad Sklyar, President of GYTI, stated: "Based on discussions with manufacturers of automotive glazing, GYTI believes that there is strong interest in technology for the production of thinner automotive glazing and that the technology it has developed may help achieve that objective. The technology can potentially also be used for a variety of other glass products, including architectural glass."
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Contact Information:
TECHNICAL CONTACT
Dr. Vlad Sklyar
President
215-244-4740
INVESTOR CONTACT
Jack N. Mayer
Director
215-244-4740