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| With a new subsidiary in Brazil, the German glass plant manufacturer HORN Glass Industries AG is expanding its local availability in South America.
| Insulating glass in all bullet-resistance classes "A+Awards Special Mention 2020" for sedak isosecure.
| Preparations for BAU 2021 are moving full steam ahead—and that includes the work of many highly respected exhibitors.
| FENSTERBAU FRONTALE is open for your industry dialogue.
| The 30 tpd end fired furnace for crystal glass was modified together with the two production lines and partly equipped with furnace equipment by HORN.
| SentryGlas® ionoplast interlayer from Trosifol helps deliver strength, clarity, energy efficiency and protection to Miami’s Brickell Flatiron, the city’s tallest condominium.
| The glass production of the future will be fully networked and digitalized. Alongside digital support for employees, it will provide quick insight into machine capacity and even the current position of a specific pane.
| The BAU Exhibition Director, Mirko Arend, will leave Messe München on 31 July.
| HORN supplied the end fired furnace designed with appliance of the most advanced technology to save energy, reduce emission values and extend furnace life.
| The surprise was a success. The company HORN Glass Industries AG donates a generous amount of money to the Förderverein der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Plössberg e. V.
| Manage residual plates manually with intelligent software
| Trosifol Web Seminar with a speaker Allan Gibson - UK Market Development Manager Kuraray.
| Fox is the tempering furnace with all Mappi innovations for perfect temperature control, energy consumption reduced to a minimum.
| Messe München acquires Glasstech Asia / Fenestration Asia
| Saflex® Structural (DG) receives aBG from the DIBt
| All-glass optics not only for facades, but also for glass roofs.
| The new V-H 150 Seculift from HEGLA is next generation glass handling technology for lifting, placing and manipulating glass on a production floor.
| ‘Laminated Glass News’ speaks to Michael Ludvik, founder of New York based M. Ludvik Engineering.
| BAU is on schedule to open in January 2021, but then with keeping distance.
| Unlimited creativity: the printed glass can be processed further into insulating and safety glass, and can even be curved.