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| Glass fiber demand in the US is projected to expand 2.3 percent annually to 8.1 billion pounds in 2011, valued at $7.0 billion.
| A Welsh glass company, aiming to get into the top 5% of glass manufacturers in the UK, has opened a major factory. Wyndham Plastic & Glass will be able to double the volume of products it is capable of producing at its new 40,000 sq ft premises…
| A museum in Vietnam’s central Quang Binh province announced Tuesday it has found glass jewelry made during the Cham Civilization dating back over ten centuries ago.Read the entire story on the source link below.
| Australia is still decades behind the world in energy efficiency regulations for buildings despite progress in five-star ratings — and regulations should be tougher, say glass manufacturers.
| NIP Programs, a division of NIP Group, Inc., announced that Siobhan Davey has joined the management team as a Program Manager.
| The Confederation of Employers and Industrialists in Bulgaria (CEIBG), an organisation of local companies that collectively employ some 400,000 workers, has issued a declaration siding with Trakia Glass Bulgaria, the local unit of Turkish glass and…
| Enfield, Connecticut – May 15The 2007 Phoenix Award Committee (PAC) Chairman, last week, graciously thanked all out-going members for their contributions and years of generous service.
| Confused by the terms in glass listings online? Wonder what “Etched Depression Glass” is? Is your glass “Depression Glass”? Let’s look at a few terms to make buying online safer and more enjoyable.
| Entegris, Inc. announced its intention to commence a modified "Dutch auction" tender offer to purchase up to 20.4 million shares of its common stock at a price per share not less than $11.00 and not greater than $12.25, for a maximum…
| Entegris, Inc. (Nasdaq: ENTG) today reported its financial results for its fiscal first quarter ended March 31, 2007.
| The National Science Foundation is on the lookout for investigators who can see beyond today’s frontiers of knowledge and will take a stab at the moving frontiers that lie beyond our current horizon, NSF director Arden L.
| Even most careful furnace construction will never completely avoid inspiration air entry into regenerator and furnace chamber, which represents a 3 to 8% uncontrolled percentage of total combustion air.
| Archeological excavations on the top of Patapeh historic hill located behind Kalan Dam in Malayer, Iranian Hamadan province, has resulted in identifying architectural evidence dating back to Safavid dynastic era (1501-1736 AD).
| Sika AG, the world's second biggest maker of chemicals used in building, said first-quarter sales rose 19 percent, spurred by mild weather and growth in construction in eastern Europe.
| Thailand has launched an official protest with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against the Philippines's unilateral raising of import tariffs on Thai glass panes, WTO ambassador Thawatchai Sophastienphong said Friday The Philippines had…
| Bankruptcy Creditors' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 38 of Anchor Glass Bankruptcy New. The 8-page newsletter contains stories with these headlines: [00534] ADVERSARY PROCEEDING -- Clifford Jones v.
| Harold Boeschenstein, Owens Corning chairman and chief executive officer from 1938 to 1967, is one of five entrepreneurs who will be inducted into the JA Worldwide(TM) (Junior Achievement) U.S.
| Iraq put forth 12 projects to international companies in the fields of: cement industry, iron and steel, petrochemicals, fertilizers, glass, paper and cars, in the framework of the Ministry of Industry for the development of these plants and…
| Libbey Inc. announced that sales increased 33.1 percent to $179.5 million in the first quarter of 2007 from $134.9 million in the prior year first quarter.
| Reuters reported that the European Commission said on Monday it had notified a group of makers of glass used in the car industry that it believed they took part in a cartel.