The plant reflects
Vietnam's views on environmentally-friendly building materials.
Vietnam's first modern
production line for energy-saving glass
was put into operation on July 25 in the southern province of Binh Duong.
According to
construction experts, most of the world’ skyscrapers are designed with
energy-efficient glass, and Vietnam has started to follow the trend.
In addition to the
aesthetic advantage, buildings covered in this type of glass are able to reduce
electricity bills by preventing heat or cold air from escaping through windows.
The glass also blocks 99 percent of ultraviolet rays that pose a threat to
human health.
Demand for energy-saving
glass in Vietnam is on the rise now the real estate market is
showing signs of a recovery. However, the country now depends entirely on
external suppliers, so glass made here has great potential on the local market,
said Nguyen Quang Phuc, deputy head of the Vietnam Association for Building
Materials.
Work on the first
energy-saving glass plant in Vietnam as well as Southeast Asia kicked off in
October 2015 with total investment of VND524 trillion ($23.5 billion).
Technology and facilities for the plant were imported from Von Ardenne Company,
a German manufacturer with around 90 years of experience in construction
materials.
State-owned Viglacera
Cooperation, the plant's owner, widened its portfolio of modern building
materials by introducing the first antibacterial sanitary ware in March this
year.
Reference Source: Bao VNexpress
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