August 21, 2007 | Vol 2, Num 34
e-glass weekly, your weekly source for industry news and financial data
News to know
NFRC to release bidding tool based on CMA software
AAMA 507 headed back to code council
More top stories
Product spotlight
Glass damage remover
Financials
Chinese flat glass demand to outpace that of the rest of the world
More business headlines
e-Poll
Have you been a victim of an ordering scam?
Yes
No, because we caught on in time
No



Last week's poll results: 
Do you think unfair trade practices are taking place on Chinese imports for the glass, window and door industries?

73.96%: Yes, in all segments

13.54%: Yes, in the commercial segment

5.21%: No

4.17%: Yes, in the mirror and furniture glass segment

3.12%: Yes, in the residential segment


Product spotlight

Glass damage remover

Photo by GlassReno, Lafayette, Calif.

GlassRenu of Lafayette, Calif., launched a contractor grade glass repair system that removes deep scratches and acid damage from all types of flat glass without leaving trace marks or visible distortion, according to a company release. It involves a two-step grinding and polishing process that is designed for glass repair professionals, high-volume maintenance and repair technicians, and graffiti removal specialists. The system comes in a field-ready kit with instructions and all tools and materials needed, including proprietary color-coded grinding disks for quick identification and matching to type of scratch. It contains enough materials to repair about 500 square feet of glass, according to the release. 
925/945-2455 | www.glassrenu.com


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