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Alan E. Barton, Vice President of Rohm and Haas Company, today spoke with analysts at the McDonald Investment Chemical Conference in Cleveland, Ohio.
This year is proving to be an excellent one for Svecia Screen Printing AB, manufactures and distributors of the most sophisticated and technologically advanced range of screen printing machinery and ancillary equipment available on the market today.
On reaching the age of 68 the director and managing partner Mr. Hans Ebersp„cher is retiring. He has been at the head of the com-pany since 1965.
Colorpro announced that it has completed the installation of decorative architectural glass at the newly-renovated American Airlines terminal at Los Angeles International Airport.
A major glassworks in Central Asia in the town of Chuy-Tokmak (in the northern Kyrgyz Chuy Region) will be launched soon.
Dr. Leopold von Heimendahl, Chairman of the Board of Management of Schott Glas, Mainz, has been elected to serve for a further two years as President of the Bundesverband der Glasindustrie, known as BV Glas for short or Federal Glass Industry…
Svecia introduces the all-new SAW-380 in-line screen reclaiming unit.Based on the field-proven SAW-320, which has reliably served the market with clean screens for more than a decade, the new SAW-380 offers higher capacity, shorter processing time…
Screen printing machine GHS 200:The Model GHS 200 has been developed with a basic concept: the two glasses running on the line parallel to each other must be independent.
Goldray today announced it has received a letter of intent for an order that will be the largest single customer order in Goldray's history.
Interglas Technologies AG, the German glass and carbon fibre manufacturer, is feeling the effects of the slump in the construction industry.
Blowing, pressing, staining, cutting - over thousands of years Man has developed a wealth of techniques to increase the attractiveness and functionality of glass.
The new Sveciamatic is a 3/4 automatic single color machine, which incorporates the latest, most innovative and technologically advanced features available today.
VITRUM 2001, the international trade fair dedicated to machinery, equipment and systems for flat and hollow glass, manufactured and processed glass and glass products for industrial use, closed its doors on Saturday, October 6th.