Glaston receives an order for an advanced tempering line from a leading North American glass processor

Date: 14 April 2022
Source: glaston.net
Glaston receives an order for an advanced tempering line from a leading North American glass processor
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Date: 14 April 2022

The close to EUR 4 million order is booked in Glaston’s Q1/2022 order book and the line will be delivered in Q4/2022.

Glaston has received an order from one of the leading glass manufacturers in North America for an advanced flat tempering line for complex production. The close to EUR 4 million order is booked in Glaston’s Q1/2022 order book and the line will be delivered in Q4/2022.

Stricter building regulations and tighter glass quality requirements drive demand for safety glass. In North America, the glass processing market shifted towards high-quality safety glass processing already some years ago and this development has further accelerated.

As Glaston’s customer, one of the leading glass manufacturers in North America, needed additional capacity with the highest quality of the end product, the highly tailored line with the highest amount of automation and flexibility for high capacity thin and thick glass production met the customer’s needs.

“This is a highly customized solution, taking advantage of our flexibility and ability to respond to the customer’s requirements and needs. This tempering line fits perfectly for customers requiring extreme capacity with the highest flexibility,” says Kimmo Kuusela, VP, Strategic accounts & Innovation, Architectural business at Glaston Corporation.

For further information, please contact:

Commercial inquiries: 

Kimmo Kuusela, VP Strategic Accounts & Innovation, Architectural business, tel. +358 10 500 500

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