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This year's GPD held a special significance for Sparklike, as it showcased groundbreaking research conducted by Elke van Nieuwenhuijzen.
A Customer Satisfaction Survey was conducted across Europe, China, Japan, and South Korea to gather feedback from Sparklike users about their experiences with Sparklike devices and services.
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Jolene Hu from Sparklike China had an opportunity to interview one of Sparklike customer, Jiangsu Jiacheng Special Glass Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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To be able to provide top quality glass to their customers, Szkłoland purchased Sparklike Laser Portable to monitor and measure the insulating gas concentration levels.
NGA's own Andrew Haring, vice president of business development, had a good time testing ballistic glass in Texas, while at the same time amplifying the message that our schools need bullet-resistant glazing.
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Discover Vetrotech Saint-Gobain Nordic & Baltic successful fire test for the new structural glazing system VidaFlam together with their partner Vida International.
Measuring the gas concentration of insulating glasses has become more important than ever as it contributes to the energy efficiency of the insulating glass.
Inagas has launched its Day Testing Services to help its customers meet the increasing demands of legislative changes and quality scrutiny in the Insulated Glass Unit industry.
Sparklike is the industry leader of non-destructive insulating gas measurement with devices that are developed and manufactured in Helsinki, Finland.
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The Glazing Summit debates have been a huge draw since the event was launched – and organisers would like to know if you want to be a panellist at this year’s event.
The Glazing Summit’s return also sees the evening’s Gala Dinner return for its fifth year too – and tickets are now available.
Cheers, Chat, Connect is the PiGs theme for 2023 and the first event in Manchester on 23 February brought together more than 200 people from the glazing industry at Revolución de Cuba.
The Glazing Summit returns for its fifth year on Thursday, October 12 at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham, and plans are now underway.
GQA Qualifications, the industry’s specialist awarding body, has been named as Technical Sponsor at this year’s Glazing Summit.
Two new appointments to Glass Futures Board of Directors further strengthens its ability to address industry’s decarbonisation challenges with R&D to accelerate innovation.
Visitors can now register to attend the UK’s number one event for the windows, doors, glass, hardware and components industry via the FIT Show website.
An international team of scientists has discovered new insights into the physics of vitrification – the process by which glass forms.
FGIA updates document to assist industry professionals in selecting appropriate testing adaptations for field investigations.
With just five months to go until FIT Show returns to the NEC (23 - 25 May, 2023), now is the time to secure your FREE ticket.
On behalf of the UK glass industry, British Glass welcomes the announcement from government to extend the Energy Bill Relief Scheme for energy intensive industries to March 2024.