Glassrobots strongly in on the recovery

Date: 19 July 2010

Started towards the end of challenging 2009, the slight recovery in the industry seems to continue in 2010. Some suspended projects start rolling again and early birds in the industry are getting prepared for the future by planning new investments.

Glassrobots experienced and stream-lined organization is well prepared for the ongoing recovery and growth.



The third Glassrobots jumbo-sized flat tempering line RoboTemp™FTM 320/640 was delivered to a European customer in June 2010 and the first delivery to open the path to the booming Egyptian market will take place in August; the new factory of Smart Glass Company will be one of the biggest architectural glass processing facilities in the region. Further, Guardian will install the 3rd Glassrobots tempering line in their Rexdale plant in Canada later this year.

On the automotive side, Glassrobots has supplied latest windscreen bending technology to JSC Avtooyna in Fergana City, Uzbekistan. With the TFA 3evolution™ bending furnace, the company is producing complicated windscreen types with high optics and shape accuracy. 

At the glasstec 2010 glass and machinery show, Glassrobots will be in Hall 12, stand F53. Book a meeting in advance or just drop in!

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