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Dip-Tech Sets World Record for Largest Digital Glass Printer

Dip-Tech AR18000

An Israeli company has set a new Guinness world record for the largest digital printer ever and it’s made with glass.

Dip-Tech boasts that it is the world’s only provider of digital in-glass printing solutions that combine the durability of ceramic inks with the versatility and quality of digital printing. Its AR18000 digital ceramic in-glass printer is 59 feet long and can print a single pane of glass with a total area of up to 690 square feet.

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The glass printers have many practical applications including the production of automobile components and for architecture.

There are only two Dip-Tech AR18000 printers in existence and they are owned and operated by sedak GmbH & Co. KG of Germany and Tianjin Northglass Industrial Co., Ltd in China. The printers were commissioned for special architectural projects that will feature digitally printed large-format glass panels.

Dip-Tech’s CEO Yariv Matzliach announced the honor at the Glasstec 2014 show in Dusseldorf, Germany. He said, “It is a great honor for Dip-Tech to join the elite group of achievers named as Guinness World Record title holders. We share our celebration with sedak and Tianjin Northglass, the pioneering first users of these record-breaking printers.”

He continued, “At Dip-Tech, we continue opening new frontiers that change the way glass fabricators work and create new possibilities for the world of design. Achieving this Guinness World Record is an exciting step as we move forward in creating the never-before possible”.



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