sedak’s 14m long insulating glass at TxA in Texas

Date: 8 October 2015

From 5th to 6th November, sedak presents itself with a special exhibit at the TxA design expo in Dallas.

A triple insulating glass with dimensions of 1.1m x 14m will therefore be transported from Gersthofen to Texas.    The spectacular glass pane demonstrates sedak's capabilities regarding the production of oversize insulating glass. sedak will thus also promote its new insulating glass line, a milestone in the production of insulating glass.The new core of the sedak production has a length of 145m and produces double and triple insulating glass fully automatically.

At the TxA design expo, around 280 companies from all over the world will present a wide range of product innovations, technologies and services. It is expected that about 3,000 visitors of the architectural sector will be at the trade fair.

You would like a personal conversation at the TxA? Please contact:

+1-201-633-6414 or rana.farman@sedak.com

TxA design expo: 5th – 6th November 2015

Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center

Hall A Level 2 650 Griffin Street Dallas,

Texas 75201 214 939 2750



sedak booth: 116 I


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