Glass takes off in aeronautics

Aircrafts are integrating more and more glass components, in particular in lighting systems (interior and exterior), interior fittings (mirror, partition wall, furniture covering), interior window and windshield components. Verre Industrie meets all requirements thanks to our high level thin glass processing capacity: – cutting – machining – bending – chemical strengthening – leafing – screen printing – assembly   https://verreindustrie.fr/

Bending in all shapes

Verre Industrie supplies small and medium-sized gravity curved parts, made of thin to thick glass (from 0.5 to 15mm). We also take in charge additional operations: chemical strengthening, screen printing, coating, laminating and assembly.   https://verreindustrie.fr/

Reorganization of the Verre Industrie stock area

The end of year break enabled us to reorganize the storage and shipping area for better operational efficiency. This new organization responds to the growing demands for batch deliveries.   https://verreindustrie.fr/

Proud of our 2019 results

After the partial relocation of our production in our new building and the integration of the last investments, the target of stabilizing our activity has been accomplished. 2019 ended with an increase in our turnover flirting with € 6 million.   https://verreindustrie.fr/

Save the date

In 2020, come and meet Verre Industrie at two international trade fairs to discover our know-how and discuss your new projects :  – Eurosatory 2020 (defence and security) from 8 to 12 June – Innotrans 2020 (rail transport) from 22 to 25 September    https://verreindustrie.fr/

On track in Lyon for Verre Industrie

In 2020, Alstom is supplying 15 new tram lines to the Métropole de Lyon. The “nose” of the vehicles has been reworked with the integration of new headlight protection lenses manufactured by Verre Industrie.   https://verreindustrie.fr/

Clean Sky Project

In collaboration with one of our customer-partners, we produce a very complex, chemically tempered 3D curved thin glass glazing. It will be integrated into Airbus Helicopters’ “Racer” high-speed demonstrator concept as part of the European Clean Sky project.   https://verreindustrie.fr/

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