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Date: 8 January 2021Source: www.mappi.it
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Date: 8 January 2021
This 9th February NGA offers a great opportunity to everyone loves glass and has passion for innovation in glass industry: a day of online education and engagement.
We at Mappi will support NGA Glass Conference because it’s a proof of how the glass industry is vital, dynamic, innovative, ready to build the future, we will sponsor for Volunteer Celebration Happy Hour and 6th Annual Fun Run.
Don’t miss the chance!
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Date: 4 January 2021Source: www.forelspa.com
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Date: 8 December 2020
The “High Tech” IG line have evolved from the best of Forel’s latest equipment, mainly dedicated to the production of double, triple and even quadruple insulating glass units for both residential and commercial architecture. High Tech IG line by Forel can process assembled glass units up to jumbo size, weighing 400kg (880 lb) per linear meter, and up to 100mm (3.9”) thick. Completed by a choice of exclusive devices and patented systems for processing also offsets and shapes, with astonishing quality. It can process rigid, flexible or thermoplastic spacer.
Ferro & Dip-Tech to reduce the deadly effect of glass on birds.
Ferro & Dip-Tech have taken a strategic decision to reduce the deadly effect of glass on birds using its in-house technology, delivering aesthetically pleasing, life-saving solutions.
By Eyal Porat, Chief Architect, Dip-Tech
Someone once related a rather sad story to me - she let her beloved parakeet out of the cage after conscientiously closing the door and windows. It swooped around until it thought it saw another bird in the mirror and flew headfirst at full speed toward it, dying instantly.
Birds and glass don’t mix.
Every year, almost a billion migrating birds die from collisions with windows and glass facades, an environmental, safety, and humanitarian issue. Combined with ever-increasing loss of habitat, the impact is immense.
As of February 2021, operations in Glaston’s Brazilian subsidiary will be discontinued. In order to ensure continuous support and service to the South American customers, Glaston will strengthen its agency and partner network in the region.