At TriView Glass Industries, LLC (TGI), located in City of Industry, California, high quality building glass and art glass substrates are being tempered with a LandGlass jet force full convection flat glass tempering furnace. To date, the LandGlass forced convection tempering furnace has run stably and efficiently for over 220 days. This represents another first for LandGlass, which becomes the first tempering furnace manufacturer to export to the U.S. a true forced convection furnace with complete independent. Intellectual property! In Oct. of 2004, LandGlass was the very first to access the American market and currently has over 20 LandGlass tempering furnaces serving American companies.
The jet forced convection glass tempering furnace is a top quality product developed by LandGlass independently in 2004 and has evolved into a mature product of LandGlass. This was accomplished after years of market trial and design enhancements to create and ensure stable and efficient production along with exceptional finished product quality. These benefits have been recognized by numerous users in China as well as abroad. TGI chose LandGlass not only because of its world-leading technical expertise, but also because of the high level of quality needed for his art glass, and the LandGlass JetConvection by LandGlass exceeds these requirements.
TGI produces laminated, insulated and tempered glass as required for its sister company LifespaceART. LifespaceART is a company consisting of experts and pattern designers who draw their inspirations and creations directly on the glass. Because the glass has been tempered, it allows these beautiful patterns on glass to blend with art perfectly in buildings. Therefore, TGI must show persistence towards the perfection of tempered glass products and the tempering equipment needed.
Before purchasing, President and CEO, Alex Kastaniuk from TriView Glass Industries, LLC paid a field visit to see a tempering furnace manufactured by LandGlass. During the visit, instead of asking too many questions, Alex reviewed the tempering process and meticulously looked at the overall appearance and quality of the equipment. About four hours later, he told the Land Glass American agent (Cliff Green agent for IGE Solutions) how impressed he was with the quality and ease of tempering on the LandGlass furnace. He also commented that he favored the bright blue-yellow color, since those are his corporate colors as well. Approximately one month later, LandGlass and IGE Solutions received the order from Alex.
With Alex’s artistic nature and his pursuit of perfection, Alex painted the army-green cooling tower standing outdoors blue. Alex said that by painting it blue, it created harmonious color for the entire equipment and suggested LandGlass paint all future cooling towers blue.