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Glasimport Kwintsheul BV and Interfloat Corporation sign agreement:
Increased demand for diffuse greenhouse glass leads to new partnership
In order to meet the increasing demand for diffuse glass with high light transmission as well as guaranteed quality and durability, greenhouse glass supplier Glasimport Kwintsheul BV, has signed an agreement with Interfloat Corporation for the exclusive production of its Vetrasol® Diffuse Greenhouse Glass range. The agreement will take quality and further innovation to the next level for this product.
Understanding of the way light enters greenhouses has improved dramatically over the last ten years. Research and long-term practical tests carried out by Wageningen UR and various other international research institutions has now shown that, for many crops, a substantial increase to production and/or quality can be achieved through use of diffuse glass with high light transmission. Glasimport Kwintsheul has been closely involved in the development of a kind of glass that optimally applies these insights from the very start. This has resulted in a separate diffuse glass product range named Vetrasol® - a range that includes both untreated and anti reflection-coated versions.
For more information:
Glasimport Kwintsheul BV
lisanne@glasimport.nl
www.glasimport.nl
Understanding of the way light enters greenhouses has improved dramatically over the last ten years. Research and long-term practical tests carried out by Wageningen UR and various other international research institutions has now shown that, for many crops, a substantial increase to production and/or quality can be achieved through use of diffuse glass with high light transmission. Glasimport Kwintsheul has been closely involved in the development of a kind of glass that optimally applies these insights from the very start. This has resulted in a separate diffuse glass product range named Vetrasol® - a range that includes both untreated and anti reflection-coated versions.
For more information:
Glasimport Kwintsheul BV
lisanne@glasimport.nl
www.glasimport.nl
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