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  2. Aquapel (glass treatment) - Wikipedia

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    Aquapel is a rain repellent glass treatment created by PPG Industries. It is a competitor to the more widely known Rain-X product, but unlike Rain-X, is not a silicone -based compound. Aquapel Glass Treatment consists of fluorinated compounds called fluoroalkylsilanes [ 1 ] which create a chemical bond with glass surfaces, causing water to bead ...

  3. PPG Industries (PPG) Hikes Prices for Selective Coatings - AOL

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  4. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, PPG Industries completed the acquisition of REVOCOAT, a global supplier of sealants. [citation needed] Chuck Bunch remains Executive Chairman, while Michael McGarry serves as President & CEO. In July 2016, PPG announced its sale of the flat glass business to Vitro, a glass manufacturer based in Mexico, for $750 million. [18]

  5. AGC Glass Europe - Wikipedia

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    AGC Flat Glass Europe (Glaverbel) is one of the four glass manufacturers who were fined a total of 486.9 million euros ($717.5 million; £348.2m) by the European Commission on 28 November 2007, for illegally co-coordinating price rises. [5]

  6. Float glass - Wikipedia

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    Automobile glass (e.g. windshields, windows, mirrors) [23] Mirrors [24] Furniture (e.g. in tables and shelves) [25] Insulated glass; Windows [26] and doors; Most forms of specialized glass such as toughened glass, [27] frosted glass, [28] laminated safety glass [29] and soundproof glass [30] consist of standard float glass that has been further ...

  7. Laminated glass - Wikipedia

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    In the Road Traffic Act 1930, the British Parliament required new cars to have safety-glass windshields, [17] but did not specifically require laminated glass. By 1939, 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2 ) of safety glass manufactured by British Indestructo Glass, Ltd. of London [ 18 ] was being used annually in vehicles produced at the Ford Motor ...