Post Time:Sep 26,2022Classify:Company NewsView:1064
In Glaston’s updated strategy, the solar industry is identified as a growth-capturing customer segment. Amid rising concerns over climate change and energy security, significant growth in renewable energy is expected. In China, the solar market is booming and the new installed solar capacity was up 148 percent in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the corresponding period in 2021. Reflecting these growth numbers, the output of solar glass in China has increased, thereby driving demand for solar panel glass processing equipment.
Glaston’s long-term customer, Kibing Glass, is an innovative high-technology company, specializing in float glass, energy-saving building glass, low-iron ultra-white glass, photovoltaic glass, and pharmaceutical glass. Currently, Kibing Glass is investing heavily to expand its photovoltaic glass production base in China and Malaysia and the number of photovoltaic glass projects has been accelerating.
Kibing Glass already operates close to 20 Glaston insulating glass lines. Glaston’s technological advantage, service capabilities and strong brand name contributed to the positive outcome when the customer was looking for a technology supplier for their growing solar business.
“Kibing Glass is a highly valued customer and we are honoured to support their growth initiatives in the solar business”, said Sasu Koivumäki, Glaston Corporation CSO. “Glaston’s tailor-made solar concept, which combines huge volumes and high-quality thin glass, is a perfect choice.”
The CHF Solar line is designed for high volume and operates 24/7 with an automatic setup. The cycle time per glass is only 15 seconds. As the line is running continuously, the daily throughput is approximately 250 tonnes.
The order, valued at close to EUR 5 million, is booked in Glaston’s Q3/2022 order book. The CHF Solar lines will be delivered to the customer’s facility in Malaysia during the first half of 2023.
With total assets of RMB 19 billion and more than 10,000 employees, Kibing operates from six glass processing plants located throughout China and Malaysia. The company also has 26 high-quality float glass lines in production. Since 2011, the company has been listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
Source: glassonlineAuthor: shangyi
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