LD-Cyclone JetConvection Flat Glass Tempering Furnace in China

Date: 22 July 2015

At the recently concluded China Glass 2015, LandGlass unveiled its self-developed LandGlass CycloneTM series convection glass tempering furnace, which is attracting great attention from the professionals and experts in glass industry.

As a matter of fact, Two LandGlass CycloneTM glass tempering furnaces has been sold in China.The first LandGlass CycloneTM was sold to Wuhua Tianbao Glass Co., Ltd (Hebei), and came into service in November, 2014. Wuhua Tianbao Glass Co., Ltd (Hebei), is one of the leading provider of processed glass products, working on the transformation and upgrading of glass processing industry. In 2014, Wuhua Tianbao Glass Co., Ltd (Hebei), bought two glass tempering furnaces, one of which is LandGlass CycloneTM, from LandGlass after they did market research carefully.

So far, both of LandGlass glass tempering furnaces have been working pretty well. Besides, the products produced by LandGlass CycloneTM are highly regarded by the customers. And they believe that LandGlass CycloneTM will help them achieve even greater success in the near future.

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