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  2. SAGE Electrochromics - Wikipedia

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    SAGE Electrochromics, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, is a specialized window glass developer based in Faribault, Minnesota. The company develops electronically tintable smart glass (also called electrochromic glass, EC, or dynamic glass), for use in building windows, skylights and curtainwalls, that can be electronically tinted or cleared to optimize daylight and improve ...

  3. Saint-Gobain SEFPRO - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Toshiba Ceramics sold its 51% stake in the company to NEG (40%) and Saint-Gobain (11%) and the company was renamed Saint-Gobain TM K.K. [10] The company specializes in producing fused cast products and serves the Japanese and more generally the Asian glass markets, employing around 200 people.The plant in Kozaki, Japan, covers 80,000 m ...

  4. Saint-Gobain - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Gobain India Private Limited – Glass Business (formerly Saint-Gobain Glass India Limited) is a subsidiary of Saint Gobain that manufactures and markets solar control glass, fire-resistant glass and other various types of float glasses in India. It has its manufacturing plant at Sriperumbudur, 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Chennai.

  5. Julián Íñiguez de Medrano - Wikipedia

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    François-Henri Desrousseaux de Médrano born in Charleville in 1817, administrator of the Saint-Gobain Glass Company, a Count of the Holy Roman Empire, who married his cousin, Mile Desrousseaux de Vandières, in 1847 and had a son, Édouard, who married Baroness Marthe-Eugénie du Sart de Bouland in 1893 and died without offspring in 1896.

  6. Verallia North America - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the two U.S. glass companies merged to become Ball-Foster Glass Container Company and formed a joint venture with Saint-Gobain. Within one year, Saint-Gobain had acquired the remaining interest in the joint venture. Ball-Foster Glass Container Company was renamed Saint-Gobain Containers in 2000. In 2010, Saint-Gobain Packaging launched ...

  7. Transparent ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Gobain is currently capable of producing 0.43" thick (as grown) sapphire, in 12" × 18.5" sheets, as well as thick, single-curved sheets. [23] The U.S. Army Research Laboratory is currently investigating use of this material in a laminate design for transparent armor systems. The Saint Gobain Group have commercialized the capability to ...

  8. Optical glass - Wikipedia

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    Optical glass refers to a quality of glass suitable for the manufacture of optical systems such as optical lenses, prisms or mirrors.Unlike window glass or crystal, whose formula is adapted to the desired aesthetic effect, optical glass contains additives designed to modify certain optical or mechanical properties of the glass: refractive index, dispersion, transmittance, thermal expansion and ...

  9. Fuyao Group - Wikipedia

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    Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co., ... The company formed a joint venture with Saint-Gobain in 1996 with the French firm's 51 percent stake valued at $15.3 million ...

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