It handles 1200mm width max — most buyers don't realize that for glass under 400mm or so, it actually runs better at higher speeds, usually around 2.5m/min for 3mm thick.
Basically, you get 4 pairs of brushes plus 4 pairs of sponge rollers here, which matters because shorter glass like 70x70mm runs through without jamming—something we've tested repeatedly, though any piece smaller than that needs a custom jig.

The infrared dryer runs at 12kW total power (usual power draw is about 10-11kW during normal use), so you'll want a dedicated circuit but it works fine with most standerd setups — just confirm your local voltge.

PLC control system makes it pretty much idiot-proof for continuous runs, like when someone batches five hundred 300x400mm panels back-to-back — teh chain drive system keeps everything smooth even at 3.5m/min, which is better than some air-based dryers.

Also, the stainlss steel frame means it lives outside your loading dock without rusting too fast — for insulating glass, just skip using this with wet sponges since infrared can't fully dry right out of the gate (check lead time on sponge roller replacements though, they're about 20-25 working days).
Most operators actually prefer the 4mm to 8mm glass range here — anything thinner and you get some vibration noise (still under 85dB at 1m), but for 12mm tempered glass it handles like a champ with zero scratching.
It can wash and dry glass as small as 70×70mm. Anything smaller might not feed properly through the rollers.
Yes, both CE and CCC certificates come included with the unit. You’ll get the official copies upon shipment.
The infrared heater reaches operating temperature in about 5–7 minutes, so you’re not waiting long between runs.
It’s designed for flat glass only, in thicknesses from 3 to 12mm. Laminated glass works fine as long as it’s flat.
Standard lead time is 15–20 working days. If you need it faster, let us know and we’ll check stock availability.