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AGI glaspac invests in German tech to build a new furnace for its speciality glass division

The cost of the furnace costing Rs 55 crore will be driven from the recent investment raised

AGI glaspac invests in German tech to build a new furnace for its speciality glass division

AGI glaspac has partnered with a  Germany tech giant HORN Glass Industries AG. Both have joined hands to build a new furnace of 154 TPD AGI speciality glass division in India for the company’s Bhongir plant in Telangana. The technology will cost Rs 55 crore. It is a part of the recent investment raised by AGI glaspac from its parent company HSIL, amounting to Rs 220 crore.

The facility will comprise end-fired furnaces with six forehearths for production. With the set up of this new furnace, the company’s Bhongir plant will be able to produce 154 tonnes of premium flint and other different colours. This high-quality speciality glass produced will cater to industries such as carbonated water, sparkling wine, pharmaceuticals, including vials and in cosmetics, such as beauty products, perfumery, nail Polish and  others.

Rajesh Khosla, president & CEO of AGI glaspac, said, “Our investment in  German technology is aimed to strengthen our units to make products more efficiently out of India for global markets. We thrive by the make-in-India concept, and it is important that we do not miss out on the great opportunities or technologies readily available – these technologies are  to watch out for or invest in, so that the products manufactured in India can compete efficiently. We are happy to have  found the right technology partner in  HORN Glass Industries AG, Germany.“

Stephan Meindl, president & CEO, Horn Glass Industries AG, said,  “India is an exciting market for our company, and we are happy to collaborate with a renowned brand like AGI glaspac to showcase our leading position in the global glass market. We are confident that with our technological support AGI glaspac’s will be able to thrive by its make in India vision of manufacturing world-class level specialty glass very effectively.”

The furnace will be heated by PNG (Piped Natural Gas), with HFO backup firing. LPG will be the  energy backup for the distributor and forehearths. HORN’s scope of supply includes the planning of the refractory, the combustion equipment, measuring and control, boosting, a new HVR 400 batch charger for the furnace, distributor, and forehearth as well as further furnace equipment. The entire construction and commissioning will be managed by AGI glaspac and HORN Glass Industries AG, Germany jointly.