Development Pulse of Glass Machinery and Equipment Industry

Date: 31 October 2012

International Glass Machinery Industry The glass equipment industry has high dependence on the international market, building safety regulations in many countries have mandatory use of architectural glass, high-rise buildings, and energy efficiency requirements for low-e insulated safety glass demand will push to continue to rise.

Low-e glass production and processing equipment to become the focal point of the major glass equipment manufacturers, who wins in this battle, who will win in the future. For example, the proportion of the total sales of the country’s exports of major European production is generally more than 70%, glass professional exhibition to become one of the effective marketing channels. The glass machine equipment industries are actively to participate in a major exhibition.

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