Fives supplies 5 lehrs for Xinyi Group

Date: 23 November 2015
Source: Fives

Date: 23 November 2015

Xinyi Group, one of the top Chinese glassmakers, renewed its trust and has appointed Fives for the supply of one annealing lehr for float glass and four lehrs for photovoltaic glass.   Fives and Xinyi Group signed two new contracts for supplying annealing lehrs.

Xinyi Group goes to build a large glass company in Malaysiya after the strategic plan of “one belt and one road” pioneered by Chinese government.

Fives joins in the activity by the lehr’s supply with first-class technologies and services.

Fives, with Fives Stein Metallurgical Technology Shanghai, is going to offer the most progressive technical targets in the world:

1. Prium® Lehr, the float glass lehr with max. output of 1200 MT/D.

2. Prium® Lehr PVG, the photovoltaic glass lehrs with max. output of 250 MT/D with a pull capacity and ribbon width which are the maximum in the world for photovoltaic glass.



These annealing lehrs will have excellent technical and economic advantages fully representing Fives’ R&D ability in high and new technology field. These lehrs are scheduled to be put into use separately in 2016.

Fives and Xinyi Group are long-term cooperation partner, have deep cooperation in float glass, photovoltaic glass and extra-thin glass production sectors. This cooperation, supporting by relevant Chinese policies, will enhance China’s far-reaching influence in Asia. For the aim of building-up harmonious and win-win market environment, Fives will make tireless efforts together with Xinyi Group persistently, and to create unlimited value to the whole society.

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