Updated worldwide glass market study 2024 available now for flat, container glass and tableware

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Indirizzo Egyptian Glass Company
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Industrial Area A-1
Tenth of Ramadan City
Elsharkia Egypt
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Manufacturer of Clear Float Glass Float glass is superior in quality when compared to other flat glass and has the unique characteristics of excellent surface finishing, flatness, uniform thickness, high optical quality and bright appearance. The float process was developed in the late 1950´s. Float technology has been rapidly replacing plate and sheet facilities worldwide over the past 25 years. Float glass derives it name from the “float” process used where the molten glass floats on the top of molten tin.