Glaverbel at Bau 2005

Date: 21 January 2005

Glaverbel will be attending BAU -- the European construction show in Munich -- for the first time from 17 to 22 January 2005.

The show will be an ideal opportunity for processors and other glass professionals to learn more about Glaverbel's massive range of ever improving products.
Located on the Visions of Glass Boulevard, a special area at BAU devoted to glass, the Glaverbel stand will boast a discreet, yet sophisticated appeal. Glass – a key architectural material – will be on display in a myriad of forms (hanging façades, curved walls, partitions, doors, tables).

The highly fashionable concept of 'transparency' will be the main focus, with special attention on Stopsol, Stopray and Sunergy coated glasses, all of which are certified bestsellers. In these products, transparency conceals superb performance in terms of solar control, thermal insulation, acoustic insulation and safety.

Glaverbel's low-emissivity double glazings for use in the residential sector – including newcomer Energy N - will also be on display at Bau. This glass, which 'harmonises' energy in summer and winter alike', offers a long-term solution to lower energy costs.

To learn more about the glasses that will be key players in 2005, feel free to meet up with Glaverbel's experts at Bau (Hall C1-stand 238) from 17 to 22 January 2005!

600450 Glaverbel at Bau 2005 glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

Emirates Glass, a Dubai Investment subsidiary, has won a major contract to supply 140,000 square meters of its premium glass to the prestigious development on the Palm Jumeirah, reaffirming its already established reputation as the single most prominent company in the entire regional glass industry.The deal was announced during the company's participation in the prestigious Big 5 show, the largest annual venue for the entire Middle-East glass contracting industry.
Packagers such as the UK's Rexam and private equity firms are set to vie for pump-sprayer business Calmar, which France's Saint-Gobain (SGOB.
Isra Vision Systems AG supplier of machine vision systems, has successfully improved its market position in display glass inspection with a major order totalling 1.8 Mio Euro.
The National Lime & Stone Co. will discontinue production of calcined lime early next month at its Carey plant, the company CEO announced Thursday.
Jain Scientific Glass Works, manufacturers of glassware for laboratories, is importing glass as raw material from China, which was much cheaper than the local product and abundantly available.
The following stocks are moving in Japanese markets today. Prices are as of 12:55 p.m. at the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Stock symbols are in parentheses after company names.

Add new comment