Absolute Glass Protection Inc. Releases Additional Information Regarding the Automated Dry Lamination Process

Date: 15 November 2004

Absolute Glass Protection Inc. of Las Vegas, announced on Oct. 20, 2004, that the company was going to provide additional information regarding their unique Automated Dry Lamination Equipment Division.

The company's Automated Dry Lamination Equipment Division process was specifically designed and organized to facilitate and process large volumes of glass. Offering and supplying larger volumes via this process could greatly enhance the sales revenues for Absolute Glass Protection Inc. The company is now actively seeking an alliance or joint venture relationship within the Gulf Coast region to set up an additional Automated Dry Lamination Equipment Division. In addition, the company is now offering exclusive licensing arrangements for their Automated Dry Lamination Equipment in major market territories within the United States and internationally. Any new licensing arrangements for this specialty equipment will be separate from the company's ongoing local dealership product sales and installation divisions.

600450 Absolute Glass Protection Inc. Releases Additional Information Regarding the Automated Dry Lamination Process glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

The glass sector has the increasingly widespread requirement of having an unlimited catalogue of parametric shapes and creating new ones in a simple way without being an expert in the field.
Shoaib Akhtar is going to be back on Indian TV screens. He is going to be featured in the new TV ad campaign for Asahi Glass.
Glass Confusion is starting the New Year with Beginning Fused Glass group classes. The three-week course will be held Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Western Pennsylvania’s once-thriving glassmaking industry is dwindling, as did the domestic steel industry and for many of the same reasons: competition and cost.
Worldwide glass-substrate capacity is expected to continue to grow more than 40% each quarter through 2005, as a result of capacity expansion by existing glass-substrate suppliers and new companies joining the market, according to DisplaySearch.
Christmas got a little bluer for the local glass industry this week with the closure of yet another plant.

Add new comment