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The INTERPANE Group

The INTERPANE Group. Overview - locations. • 11 Production locations • Approx . 1,200 employees. INTERPANE founder Georg F. Hesselbach. Organization - Interpane. Overview - processes. Float manufacture. Coating of basic glass. Manufacture of insulating glass. Mechanical engineering.

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The INTERPANE Group

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  1. The INTERPANE Group Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  2. Overview - locations • 11 Production locations • Approx. 1,200 employees INTERPANE founder Georg F. Hesselbach Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  3. Organization - Interpane Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  4. Overview - processes Float manufacture Coating of basic glass Manufacture of insulating glass Mechanical engineering • Float glass manufacture at two locations in Germany and France • Coating of basic glass at four production locations • Coating for thermal insulation and solar control • Manufacture of insulating glass and safety glass in eight factories • Manufacture of coating plants for own use and for customers Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  5. High-end glazing Solar control glass Outstanding international glass architecture places high demands on the materials both technically and aesthetically. With ipasol, Stopsol, Story and Sunergy, architects and planners can realize future-orientated energy concepts in their buildings, without having to compromise on transparency and captivating looks.Our competence, for example: A maximum of daylight enters the building. At the same time, the very low level of total energy transmittance (solar factor) results in energy savings when using air-conditioning systems. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  6. High-end glazing Insulation glass iplus 3LS is the name of the leading product in the iplus thermal insulation glass family – a high-end product for triple glazing that fulfils the highest aesthetic demands and ensures the most comfortable living standard. iplus AntiFog: Effective thermal insulation can cause condensation to build up on the outer pane. Condensation is formed overnight or at dawn when two specific conditions occur, namely low temperatures and a high ambient relative humidity level. AGC Interpane offers a special anti-condensation coating which delays the appearance of external condensation. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  7. High-end glazing ipasafe safety glass In the field of glazing, safety is of vital importance. Interpane also offers high-end products in this area: ipasafe laminated safety glass binds splinters and is resistant to attack – so it can be used wherever high security is needed. Heat-strengthened glass and toughened safety glass are also in the product range. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  8. High-end glazing ipaphon sound-proofing glass City life is loud. Traffic, building sites and industry all cause noise, a stress factor that interferes with life and can be damaging to health. Modern ipaphon sound-proofing glass is tailor-made for the specific noise situation. It thus protects effectively from the noise and at the same time minimizes heat losses. New: Now available on the basis of triple glazing. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  9. High-end glazing Glass for style and design Sophisticated architecture with large areas of glass offers planners and artists almost unlimited opportunities to work with colours, forms, patterns and structures. In the hands of creative architects, a façade turns into an artist's canvas. The range of possibilities for glass design has never been more extensive than it is today. On the one hand, long-standing and proven procedures are available, such as classical screen printing or sandblasting. On the other hand, there are completely new methods of glass design such as painted glass, acid-etched glass or ceramic digital printing. As a strong alliance, AGC INTERPANE can thus offer a comprehensive range of products to its clients and partners. The opportunities for combining the procedures described here are almost unlimited. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  10. High-end glazing Glass-Products for the solar industry Glass for solar thermal and photovoltaic modules has to meet special demands, e.g. it must have a minimal iron content for maximum purity and transparency – this makes it highly efficient for the transmittance of solar energy. Our high-transmission coated cover glass iplus HT further increases the energy transmission by a decisive 5 percent – that results in maximal efficiency, because more energy is available at the absorber surface. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  11. High-end glazing Functional glass for every application Contemporary architecture is bright, light and transparent. Ambitious planners are calling for more and more functional glass of different types to substitute non-transparent materials. Examples: ipatherm is a heatable glass – its surface temperature can reach up to 60°C. This technical glass type is used to thaw the snow load on glass roofs, to de-ice panes or to increase the comfort in rooms without a conventional heating system. ipaview CF is an LC (liquid-crystal) glass with variable transparency and makes the glazing multifunctional: A transparent view to the outside, an opaque sightscreen or an eye-catching display. ipasafe S: Architects and planners discover the advantages of safety glass as a construction material and are increasingly using the exceptional structural and creative assets of this fascinating material. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  12. Locations Lauenförde The headquarters of the Group / Location of the INTERPANE research and development center Production: Insulating glass, coated basic glass and coating for solar applications History: 1971: Foundation of the first insulating glass company 1979: Installation of the first INTERPANE coating plant Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  13. Locations Plattling Location of the IBC (INTERPANE Beratungscenter) - consulting and contact for architects • Production: Insulating glass and coated basic glass • History: 1980: Foundation of the second coating company 1993: Start of operation of the first self-developed magnetron coating plant 2000: Installation of a second coating plant Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  14. Locations Parndorf Production: Insulating glass and toughened glass History: 1973: The company was established 2007: Installation of an oven for tempered glass 2011: Installation of the second oven for tempered glass Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  15. Locations Wipperfürth Production: Insulating glass History: 1973: Interpane Wipperfürth was founded Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  16. Locations Buxtehude / Häsen Production: Insulating glass and toughened glass History: 1980: Start of insulating glass production in Buxtehude 1992: Settlement of the company in Häsen 2001: Extension of the buildings Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  17. Locations Belgern Production: Insulating glass History: 1991: Settlement of the company. The first production site of the Interpane group that was established in Eastern Germany after the reunification. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  18. Locations Hildesheim Production: Interpane glass design solutions, toughened and laminated glass for safety solutions History: 1986: The company was taken over as a separate production safety glazing. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  19. Locations Hoerdt Production: Insulating glass History: Taken over in 1999 Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  20. Locations Seingbouse Production: Float glass, laminated safety glass, coated basic glass History: 2001: The Float glass plant starts. A joint venture with the Pilkington Group; 2005: Coating plant put into operation; 2007: Interpane took over Pilkington’s share in this joint venture and is, therefore, the sole operator of the production facility now. Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  21. Locations Osterweddingen Production: Solar glass, float glass, high quality clear glass, coated basic glass, toughened glass History: 2008: Start of building in a joint venture with the Dutch Scheuten Group – the production started in August 2009 Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  22. International architecture ... realized with INTERPANE products Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  23. International architecture ... realized with INTERPANE products Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  24. International architecture ... realized with INTERPANE products Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  25. International architecture ... realized with INTERPANE products Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  26. International architecture ... realized with INTERPANE products Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

  27. Thank you for your attention! Service-Manual: The Interpane Group 3/2014

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