Standard 43-R allows the supply of glazing for rolling stock (buses, coaches, cars, tractors, construction machines, etc.). Transport
New screen protection glass: VICIT
It is a glass with a conductive surface for EMI shielding or for a heating function. The anti-reflective coating in front improves reading comfort.
The construction of our new building is coming forward
The construction of our new building is coming forward : 630 tons of concrete poured within one day. Soon ready to install the machines!
Best wishes for the New Year
Verre Industrie wishes you a happy and successful new year 2018
New alliance with a new partner: Cevians.
New alliance with a new partner: Cevians. Verre industrie is distributing and processing optical filters for avionics equipment. This new partnership is complementary to our range of Schott and Kopp filters. http://www.cevians.com/optical/materials.aspx
Work in progress: the access control of High speed train (TGV) in the main french train stations.
Work in progress: the access control of High speed train (TGV) in the main french train stations. Verre Industrie was selected for the supply of different types of glasses. Transport
Verre Industrie was selected to equip the new “MP14” trainset for the Paris Metro with deck roof glasses.
Verre Industrie was selected to equip the new “MP14” trainset for the Paris Metro with deck roof glasses.
How to improve the sunlight readability of a screen?
Optical Bonding consists in injecting on an optical resin that fills the air gap between the screen and the protective glass and thus avoids refraction of light. Verre Industrie offers also anti-reflection and anti-infrared filters.
Verre Industrie will be closed between 21/12/2017 and 03/01/2018
Verre Industrie will be closed between 21/12/2017 and 03/01/2018. We wish you a very happy christmas.
Exceptional realization by Verre Industrie of the academician sword’s glass blade of Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the famous french architect
Exceptional realization by Verre Industrie of the academician sword’s glass blade of Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the famous french architect. Designed by himself, the sword is made of two of his favourite materials, metal and glass. It represents both the precise work and the combination of materials. http://www.academiedesbeauxarts.fr/actualites/page.php?id=361










