Renovated Furnace For Patterned Glass Restarts At Glaverbel Roux

Date: 22 March 2007
Source: Glaverbel
Glaverbel’s patterned glass furnace at Roux (Belgium) was fired up once more at the beginning of March after a complete makeover that lasted three months, which was accompanied by renovation of the two production lines downstream from the furnace.

The investment of around 20 million euros will permit the highest quality for decorative products while at the same time offering advanced facilities for the development of new products.



Glaverbel Roux already carried out important modifications to its production facilties in 2004, aimed at bringing its output capacity into line with the demand for products in large dimensions. “All of the work carried out since then forms part of a policy of making the plant a European centre of excellence for production and development of patterned glass,” declared Jean-François Heris, President of AGC Flat Glass Europe – Glaverbel.



As demonstrated by the wide range of Glaverbel products exported all over the world, patterned glass now forms an essential part of current trends in interior design.


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