Quality and Production Control

BACK TO THE FUTURE: A prognosticator’s update for the 21st Century

Russell Ebeid, Guardian Industries

Unlike economists who only forecast the future but rarely reflect on their past predictions, as a glassmaker I will tread on safer ground. I will foretell the past, and if you deem this speaker credible, predict the future. Let’s review the record. In the last century, nearly a decade ago, I address...

Novel process for the fast production of pyrolytic superlow-e coatings during glass production and processing

Tommi Vainio

The need for low-emissivity glasses arises obviously from the need to save energy. The Window Energy Rating (WER) takes into account both the heat leakage through the window as well as the heat gain from the solar energy. Generally both hard coated low-e glasses (based on transparent conductive oxid...

Solutions for Existing, New Construction, and Future Windows

P Marc LaFrance

Windows are the weakest or most energy intensive component of the building thermal envelope. As a result there is an enormous opportunity for cost effective energy and carbon reductions with the introduction of new technologies. For example, the development and signifi cant penetration of Low E wind...

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D. J. Christie & D. C. Carter, Advanced Energy Industries Inc.
W. D. Sproul, Reactive Sputtering Consulting, LLC
Rolf Pfiffner, Hans Gfeller & Thomas Wildi, BYSTRONIC Maschinen AG
Hans Gfeller & Rolf Pfiffner, BYSTRONIC Maschinen AG
Mr. Peter Anderson, Viracon, Inc.
Roberto Corti, Z.Bavelloni Spa
Arto Kaonpää, Tamglass Engineering Ltd. Oy
Antti-Pekka Nikkilä, Tampere University of Technology
Vern Lappe, Vice President, Technical Services, Ircon Inc
Thomas Schmidt, Angelika Ullmann
D. J. Christie, E. A. Seymour
Phil Greene, Jim Rietzel, Steve Nadel, Johannes Strümpfel
David Christie, W. D. Sproul, D. Carter
Pinaki Banerjee
Wolfgang Hossfeld
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