MBS High-Speed Grid Insulating Glass Production Line

In early 2025, MBS successfully launched a new generation of high-speed insulating glass production lines specifically designed for the U.S. market. These upgraded lines began full operation in California during the first quarter of 2025, marking a significant milestone in customized glass processing technology for North America.
Designed for Efficiency and Precision
Responding to increasing demand for energy-efficient, automated IGU (Insulating Glass Unit) production, MBS developed this line with an advanced dual pressing system. The first press performs gas-filling and pre-lamination of glass units after the spacer is applied. The second press, which operates after precise heating of the spacer, ensures tight, durable final lamination.
This two-step process not only enhances the sealing quality and structural integrity of the IGUs, but also greatly improves production speed, enabling manufacturers to meet tight deadlines and high-volume orders with ease.
Optimized Layout, Minimal Labor
To further optimize workflow, the customer installed two production lines face-to-face inside a temperature- and humidity-controlled cleanroom. Thanks to the intelligent design and high automation level of the MBS system, only three operators are required to manage both lines efficiently—helping reduce labor costs while maintaining high-quality output.

Key Features:
• Tailored for meet U.S. insulating glass requirement
• Dual press technology for higher productivity
• Integrated grid application section into the IG line
• Fully automatic operation for flexible warm edge spacer application with minimal manpower
• Ideal for high-performance, energy-efficient window systems
Whether you’re a window manufacturer, façade contractor, or glass fabricator in the United States, MBS offers cutting-edge insulating glass production solutions that combine precision, speed, and adaptability.
For more information about our latest equipment contact us today or visit our Insulating Glass Production Line page.