Ritec Launches Next Generation ClearShield® at Glasstec

Date: 25 August 2014

Visitors to Glasstec will be the first to learn about the business opportunities presented by the ‘new and proven’ ClearShield Eco-System™ for glass renovation, “non-stick” protection and maintenance.

At its core is the next generation of ClearShield® which features an enhanced chemical cross-linking system and improved inhibitors and stabilisers which all serve to further its performance and durability.Being the first and only glass surface protection technology with added value, performance and profit guaranteed at every step of the glass supply chain, interest from specifiers, processors, fabricators, contractors and installers is expected to be high. It also offers businesses the opportunity to differentiate and diversify.

The new ClearShield Eco-System™ is the only ‘non-stick’, multi-functional surface protection proven in durability for all types of glass exterior and interior, new and old – in all types of installations and climates. In addition, it is the first and only glass treatment with ‘super-green’ performance, on average halving the energy requirements and carbon footprints for routine glass washing, enhancing day-lighting in buildings and improving hygiene where health standards are paramount.

Based on over 30 years of successful field experience, Ritec International invite visitors to stand 9F22 where they can see for themselves how the new System will work for them.  Stephen Byers, Managing Director of Ritec International comments:

“We look forward to establishing new relationships with visitors to Glasstec 2014 with the objective of delivering added value all along the glass supply chain. If you are unable to come along to the exhibition but are interested in our new and exciting developments, please contact us and we’ll be delighted to discuss them with you.”

For more information on Ritec International Ltd, visit http://www.ritec.co.uk or email info@ritec.co.uk.

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