Meet SWISSPACER at Fenestration China 2015

Date: 26 October 2015

Saint-Gobain SWISSPACER will exhibit at the 13th Fenestration China, being held in Shanghai China, Wednesday through Saturday, Nov.11th-14th, 2015.   This show is the preferred platform in fenestration industry and the most international conference in Asia every November.

This year, the world's largest convention and exhibition complex, Shanghai Hongqiao National Exhibition & Convention Center, will be used as its venue. Over 520 world-renowned companies and 70,000 visitors will gather here from around the world.

SWISSPACER is one of the leading companies for Warm Edge spacers. As a subsidiary company of Saint-Gobain Group, SWISSPACER is founded in 1998, with headquarter in Switzerland, and manufacturing in Switzerland, Germany and Poland. SWISSPACER will show their ULTIMATE spacers, the only warm edge spacer with a Class A classification certificated by ‘Passivhaus Institute’ at this year’s show. Due to its excellent thermal insulation properties, over 66% of all Passivhaus windows & doors (high energy saving fenestration) use SWISSPACER ULTIMATE. All of these have been confirmed by the Passivhaus Institute.

Please remember: Booth No. 3.200 in Hall 3. Welcome all friends to SWISSPACER for a visit, be there or be square!

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