Where water becomes the engine of industrial performance
In the global glass industry, innovation rarely comes in sudden bursts. More often, it emerges from companies capable of rethinking the fundamentals — companies that question long‑established assumptions and turn overlooked elements into strategic levers.
At China Glass 2026, IMMMES brings precisely this kind of perspective: a transformative vision that places water at the center of production performance.
Rethinking efficiency, starting from Water
In glass processing — whether cutting, edging, drilling or CNC machining — water is not merely a complementary resource. It is a structural component of the production ecosystem.
Its purity, stability, and flow directly influence the precision of machining, the durability of tools, and even the predictability of costs and downtime.
Yet water is still the most underestimated variable in many factories.
IMMMES aims to rewrite this narrative by demonstrating that true efficiency begins not with machines, but with the water feeding them.
Visitors to Italian Pavilion – Hall 1, Booth 39 will discover how re-engineering the water cycle can unlock measurable improvements in quality, stability, and sustainability.
Water as a performance driver: The IMMMES approach
A critical variable in every Glass Factory
In high‑precision processes, poorly filtered water is more than an inconvenience — it is a source of defects, unpredictable behavior, and unnecessary costs.
Surface scratches, premature tool wear, unstable pressure, sludge accumulation, and clogged circuits all originate from inadequate water handling.
On the other hand, clean, constant, automatically regulated water transforms the production chain into a stable, predictable and high‑quality workflow.
IMMMES has spent more than three decades studying this correlation, developing a technology designed to give manufacturers full governance of their water.
DTP System: Purify, Reuse, Enhance
At China Glass 2026, IMMMES presents the latest generation of its flagship innovation:
DTP – Technical Pressurized Deconcentration,
a modular, fully automatic system engineered specifically for the complexities of glass processing.
DTP integrates:
- physical‑dynamic separation of solids
- multistage high‑efficiency filtration
- closed‑loop recirculation
- automatic sludge extraction and dewatering
- dual backup pumping units
- advanced HMI supervision and remote monitoring
The result is crystal-clear, continuously available process water — stable in pressure and quality, even under heavy industrial load.
This stability translates directly into:
- sharper precision in cutting and grinding
- fewer defects
- longer tool life
- lower energy use
- fewer machine stops
- complete elimination of manual sedimentation tanks
- dramatically improved process continuity
DTP is not a filtration system.
It is infrastructure — a backbone designed to sustain the entire production environment.
A system that evolves with production
Modern glass factories change rapidly: new machines, new layouts, new product types.
IMMMES designed DTP to grow accordingly: each unit is modular and expandable, allowing capacity increases without interrupting production.
This adaptability is one of the reasons DTP is now used in over 55 countries, from small workshops to large industrial groups.
Meet IMMMES at China Glass 2026
Throughout the event, the IMMMES team will offer:
- demonstrations of DTP operations
- case studies illustrating real-world efficiency gains
- guidance on optimizing the entire factory water cycle
- tailored DTP configurations based on specific production needs
For IMMMES, the message is clear:
water is not a detail — it is production itself.
And at China Glass 2026, the company shows how water can become a source of efficiency, stability, and long-term value.