Production & shop floor

IGU production software (insulated glass units)

Model and produce multi-pane insulated units - cavities, spacer bars, gas fills and treatments - using reusable IGU schemas and components. Drive the build through a production flow with pane- and element-level confirmation, plus a structure view of every cavity.

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Key capabilities

What's in the IGU production module

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IGU schemas

Define reusable unit structures - double-glazed, triple-glazed and custom builds - so quotes and orders start from a known configuration instead of free text.

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IGU components

Each layer of the unit carries its data: cavity depth, gas fill, spacer bar, glass type and surface treatments - held in the price list and pulled into the order.

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Per-pane / per-element confirmation

Operators confirm each individual pane and each element of the unit on the floor - not just "the order is done" - so progress is visible while the unit is still being assembled.

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Structure dialog

A cavity-composition view of the unit on the bench: which glass, which cavity, which gas, which spacer - the operator's reference for assembling it correctly.

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Component costing

Cavity, gas, spacer and treatment costs flow from the materials & pricing module into the order price automatically.

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QR labels per pane

Print a QR label for each pane in the unit; scanning it on the floor opens the right item and lets the operator confirm work.

Works with

Related modules

Materials & pricing

Where IGU schemas and components live - cavity depths, gas fills, spacers, treatments - and where unit costs come from.

Shop-floor tracking

The production task list and per-stage confirmation that the IGU flow plugs into - element and pane-level.

IGU manufacturers

How factories that build insulated units day in, day out use MonitGlass end to end.

FAQ

IGU production - common questions

You define it as an IGU schema - three panes, two cavities - and attach the components to each layer: glass type, surface treatments, cavity depth, gas fill and spacer bar. Once the schema exists you can quote and order against it without re-describing the build each time, and the structure dialog shows the operator exactly how to assemble it.

 

Yes. The IGU production flow uses pane- and element-level confirmation, not a single "order done" tick - operators confirm each pane and each assembly element on the floor, so a half-built unit shows accurate progress.