Rochester Insulated Glass Joins The PPG Certified Fabricator And Laminator Programs

Date: 4 October 2007
Source: Rochester Insulated Glass Inc.

Date: 4 October 2007

Rochester Insulated Glass Inc. of Manchester, New York, and Miami, FL has announced its acceptance into the PPG Certified Fabricator & Laminator programs.

This has been prompted by our latest expansion at our Manchester, NY facility adding a 96" x 284" double bay furnace with full convection. Also there will be additional new equipment added for high speed fabrication to help RIG compete with some of the largest projects in the United States.Rochester Insulated Glass Inc. of Manchester, New York, and Miami, FL has announced its acceptance into the PPG Certified Fabricator & Laminator programs. This has been prompted by our latest expansion at our Manchester, NY facility adding a 96" x 284" double bay furnace with full convection. Also there will be additional new equipment added for high speed fabrication to help RIG compete with some of the largest projects in the United States.

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