November 27, 2007 | Vol 2, Num 48
e-glass weekly, your weekly source for industry news and financial data
News to know
Midwest commercial construction market steady
Fabrication debris common in heat-treated process
More top stories
Product spotlight
Transparent projection screen
Financials
Nippon Sheet Glass reports $42 million net income in second quarter
Nonresidential construction starts jump 9 percent in October
More business headlines
e-Poll
When will a nonresidential slowdown occur, if at all?
First half of 2008
Second half of 2008
First half of 2009
Second half of 2009
Nonresidential will remain strong for the next two years



Last week's poll results: 
Which nonresidential segment is most vulnerable to a slowdown?

36.25%: Office

36.25%: Retail

15%: Hotel

6.25%: Educational

5%: Other

1.25%: Government


 

 

 
 
 

 


Product spotlight

Transparent projection screen
Woehlburk GbR of Germany introduced the CristalLine transparent rear projection screen made of laminated sheet glass. The screen can be a window or applied behind regular windows, and the glass is not noticeable as a multimedia screen when not in use, according to a company release. When a projector is pointed at the screen, the glass turns into a visual screen that can display multimedia content. Maximum available size is 6.6 feet by 9.8 feet; for larger installations, several screens can be put together. The company can provide shaped screens such as logo forms, curved screens or different aspect ratios. The screens can be used in architectural glass products, digital signage networks and retail applications, among others. The holographic effect makes the screen suitable for three-dimensional effects. Screen resolution exceeds high definition, allowing the screen to be used with high resolution projectors, according the release.
+49 (0) 3731 165187 | www.woehburk.de

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