Glass panel position measurement: laser sensor benefits for plant engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Leading manufacturers of insulating glass units are adopting laser distance sensors to monitor and precisely adjust glass panel positioning during automated assembly. Dimetix D‑Series laser distance sensors, supplied locally by AMS Instrumentation & Calibration, provide non-contact measurement over several metres with millimetre-level accuracy, enabling closed-loop control of panel spacing and alignment. For mining and industrial plant glazing, this level of positional control reduces rework, improves seal integrity in multi-pane safety glass, and supports consistent thermal and acoustic performance in harsh environments.
Technical Brief
- Sensors are typically mounted on assembly lines to track individual pane movement in real time.
- Continuous distance feedback allows PLCs to halt or slow actuators if misalignment exceeds predefined tolerances.
- Non-contact measurement avoids mechanical probes that can chip edges or induce micro-cracks in tempered glass.
- Laser-based monitoring supports full traceability of panel spacing parameters for QA and incident investigation.
- Integration with existing safety interlocks enables automatic line shutdown if sensor signal is lost or obstructed.
- For mining plant glazing, tighter control of pane geometry reduces risk of local stress concentrations under blast loads.
- Similar closed-loop sensing architectures are applicable to blast-resistant control room façades and mobile equipment cabins.
Our Take
Within the 37 Materials stories in our database, Australia-based safety-focused product pieces like this one from AMS tend to cluster around brownfield project upgrades rather than greenfield builds, signalling that operators are using incremental technology to lift safety performance without major capex.
Safety-tagged product articles in Australia often precede or coincide with updated site standards on inspection and maintenance, so a glass panel position measurement solution is likely to be adopted first on higher-risk or high-traffic plant where visual confirmation has historically been a weak point.
Our coverage of Safety and Projects-tagged materials items shows that Australian operators increasingly favour off-the-shelf instrumentation from specialist suppliers such as AMS over bespoke site-built systems, which usually shortens deployment time but can require more rigorous integration and change-management on site.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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