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

We have updated our international studies on flat glass, container glass and tableware for 2024.

This unique software provides a global overview about glass producers and technical details. Easy to use and clear tables summarize information and data about glass makers such as: Glass types: flat glass, container glass, tableware, production capacities in regions and countries, number of furnaces, furnace types, year of construction, glass types and sub-types, products, project information, special news and downloads.

Further databases supplying demoscopic data and import and export data complete the market survey. Based on these data, prepare individual country profiles with information about local production capacities, local market sizes and expected demand in the future.

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Contact Info

Address Ahlstrom
600 Thilmany Road
54130 Kaukauna
Country USA
Phone 001 920 851 9863
Email Get in contact with Ahlstrom
Internet https://www.ahlstrom.com/products/interleave-papers/glass-interleave/

Contact Persons

Contact 1. Dana DeCoster
Business Development & Marketing Manager
Phone: 001 920 766-8589
Contact 2. Jessica Mendez
Sales Manager

Products or Machinery

Ahlstrom's glass interleave papers offer supreme quality with the industry’s highest level of purity. Products can provide any level of glass protection while resisting fogging, hazing, staining, tarnishing and irreversible moisture-induced corrosion—all with no trace of surface contaminants. Glass is protected from abrasion and breakage during handling and transportation processes, and the closely controlled porosity of our papers ensures optimal processing efficiency and eliminates tarnishing in metallic glazing.

In multiple industries, glass interleave is used to protect glass plates from abrasion and breakage that may occur during handling and transportation processes.

In addition to possessing these protective qualities, Glass-Gard® Glass Interleave Papers are engineered to meet specific glass performance needs and protect against fogging, hazing, staining, tarnishing and irreversible moisture-induced corrosion without imparting contaminants onto the surface.

They also closely control porosity for optimal processing efficiency and eliminate tarnishing in metallic glazing. 

 

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Made from 100% virgin fiber, our Glass-Gard® Prime Interleave Paper contains no coating or chemicals. It is designed to keep your product stain-free through a unique manufacturing process that prevents scratching and particle generation.

Clean and secure

Ahlstrom's Glass-Gard® Prime is made from 100% virgin fiber.

With no coating or use of chemicals, it is designed to keep your product stain-free, without any defoamer and talc carryover in the pulp streams.

We back our papers with a warranty against stains transferred from paper to glass. Our unique manufacturing process prevents scratching and particle generation, and a world-class flaw detection system shields your product from damage like no other paper or film can.

Glass-Gard® Prime papers are made with the highest-quality fibers, leading to reliable paper cleanliness and fewer end-product quality concerns.

Sustainability

Glass-Gard® Prime papers are recyclable and sustainable, as compared to films, and available with Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®), SFI®, or PEFC™ Chain-of-Custody certification. In addition, our unique packaging of Glass-Gard® Prime papers reduces loss in shipping and freight.

 


Company Background / History

At Ahlstrom we make smart solutions out of fiber. We add value by combining fibers with our advanced technology and innovative and entrepreneurial culture, constantly exploring novel materials and new applications. Sustainability, innovation and quality are central in all our solutions – compostable food and beverage processing and packaging materials, liquid and air filtration media, diagnostic materials and protective medical fabrics are only the beginning. This is why when we imagine the future, we imagine fiber.