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A WORLD BUILT ON INNOVATION AND STYLE GLASS WORLD. SUMMER 2009 • VOLUME 16 THIS ISSUE McDONALDS GLASS GIVEAWAY COCA COLA glasses with forehearth color from ferro HIGHLIGHTS FERRO UNVEILS NANOFILM PROTECTIVE FILM Page 4 FERRO makes move to RUSSIA Page 10 WHY LASER MARKING? Page 10 Glass World is produced by the Ferro Corporation +5% www.ferro.com SUMMER 2009 • Volume 16 Editor in Chief: Hans-Juergen Frischkorn, Glass Systems Business Manager Editors: Jason Manning, Phil Maitland CONTENTS Submit articles to: Phil Maitland Email: maitlandp@ferro.com FERRO UNVEILS NANOFILM PROTECTIVE FILM Glass World is printed on recycled paper Page 4 Designed by: B1 Group Phone: 01527 557 050 Email: more@b1group.co.uk McDONALDS GLASS GIVEAWAY 4 6 Page 6 AUTOMOTIVE GLASS Page 7 HEALTH AND SAFETY MATTERS 8 Page 7 Front cover image shows some of the Absolut Vodka line-up, featuring SpectruLite organic coatings and inks. Ferro have worked with Absolut for more than 10 years from the original Absolut ‘Blue’ to the latest ‘Mango’ flavor, and help make this iconic Vodka brand stand out with vibrant colours and coatings. 2009 EXHIBITIONS MIR STEKLA Moscow, Russia, 8 -11 June FERRO CONTINUES TO UNVEIL NEW PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS Page 8 WHY LASER MARKING? Page 10 FERRO makes move to RUSSIA Page 10 FERRO TODAY Page 11 GLASS PROCESSING DAYS Tampere, Finland, 12-15 June GLASS PRINT Darmstadt, Germany, 25-26 November 2 10 A WORLD BUILT ON INNOVATION AND STYLE 10 Foreword Welcome to the latest edition of Glassworld, the global newsletter from Ferro. W elcome to the latest edition of Glass World, the global newsletter from Ferro. This issue carries a brand new look for 2009. First published in 1994, Glass World has successfully shared Ferro news, developments and innovations with you, our customers. The new look Glassworld will reach an even wider audience of business leaders and decisions makers and will focus upon our strengths at Ferro – innovation and service – and will be distributed in both hard copy and electronic versions across the world. At Ferro, we are most proud of our position as global leaders in the supply of performance colors and coatings for the glass industry. We are passionate about delivering innovative products and solutions for an ever changing and demanding world and will showcase real examples of this within each edition of Glass World. As the market for added value glass coatings evolves, we are more and more focussing to provide performance based on function as well as pure decoration and aesthetics. This issue contains articles on innovations such as laser marking, s1de ONE flat glass decoration and Nanofilm protective coatings, three important new product launches from Ferro. We also showcase how we are working with our customers in the automotive, building and container glass industries to help you to succeed. As the global recession takes hold, we recognise that many of our customers face challenging times ahead. My team at Ferro Glass Systems (GS) will continue to work with you, to have a physical presence within your plants, and to help you to be innovative, to reach new markets and to look beyond the current economic uncertainties to develop and grow. Our first priority will continue to be with you and to provide the technical service and support that you have come to expect from us. For our part, Ferro Glass Systems is working harder than ever in response to the global economic situation. We have, at certain plants across the world, reduced manufacturing hours and have had to cut costs. Many of you will be aware that it has been necessary to reorganise and rationalise our manufacturing operations worldwide. In Europe, our Limoges plant will close by the end of 2010, and production transferred to our other GS European sites. We appreciate your support as we work through this programme and are committed to ensuring minimal effects on our customer service. We have seen certain commodity prices fall and we are committed to passing these savings onto our customers wherever possible. One thing that will not change is our constant investment in new product development – the hallmark of the Ferro brand. I hope that you will find Glass World to be both informative and useful to you and your business. If you have any comments or would like further information on any of the topics covered, please feel free to contact me, or a member of the Ferro Glass Systems management team. On behalf of the entire Ferro Glass Systems team may I thank you for your custom and wish you well for the challenging times ahead. Hans-Juergen Frischkorn Editor in Chief www.ferro.com 3 FERRO UNVEILS NANOFILM PROTECTIVE FILM Technology that you can’t see and with widespread applications across every market served by ferro glass systems. Over the years, Ferro has expanded its product portfolio to add products with functional properties as well as pure decoration. Black obscuration bands for automotive glass were an early example, designed to protect the adhesive used to fix the glass to the car from degrading on exposure to UV-light. Other typical examples would be UVA forehearth colors to extend shelf life of cosmetics and beers packaged in flint bottles, or AR-coatings for solar panels. Now, Ferro’s functional product portfolio is further strengthened through an agreement with Nanofilm Ltd. to market their unique range of ultra-thin (10-9m) nano-films and nano-coatings for application in a diverse range of glass and ceramic markets. Based near Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Nanofilm is a leader in nanofilm technology and self-assembling thin films for a variety of substrates and surfaces. Their technology and expertise compliments Ferro’s own core technologies and global market reach. 4 A WORLD BUILT ON INNOVATION AND STYLE The coatings are easy to apply, cure rapidly at ambient temperature within minutes to impart a hard, mechanically and chemically durable surface which is covalently bonded to the substrate. The coatings are built from a molecular level and formulations and properties of the coatings can be modified to fit specific end market applications; they are suitable for either internal or external use. The nano-dimensional coatings provide protective qualities, durability, corrosion and scratch resistance, are resistant to soiling, difficult to mark and easy to clean (EZC). Furthermore, the underlying optical properties of the glass remain totally unaffected, which for example, makes for great compatibility with AR-coated glass parts and structured surfaces such as sand-blasted glass. The new coatings can benefit the production and quality of a wide range of display glass applications, from tablet PC’s and TV screens to touchscreens, showrooms, shop-fronts and “the real benefit to our customers of this exciting new technology is that the glass looks and performs as if it had no protective coating at all” picture framing. Nanofilm also has potential to deliver surface protection and EZC properties to architectural and transportation glass, furniture, glass appliances and shower panels. We have also demonstrated significant improvements in mar resistance and dishwasher durability in tableware applications. Speaking about the launch of Nanofilm, Phil Maitland, Head of Business Development for Glass Systems comments: “ the real benefit to our customers of this exciting technology is that the glass looks the same but performs much better. We see tremendous potential to add value to our own product development and design efforts in many of the glass markets that we serve, as well as leading us into new areas such as solar ” You can find out more about Nanofilm’s core strengths and technology at http://nanofilmtechnology.com www.ferro.com 5 McDONALDS GLASS GIVEAWAY McDonalds is arguably one of the worlds most recognised brands and their sales promotions are heavily advertised throughout the world. F erro is delighted to be associated with a recent sales promotion managed by the world famous McDonald’s franchise. McDonald’s are arguably one of the world’s most recognised brands and their sales promotions are heavily advertised throughout the world. A recent promotion – which has already been rolled out in several countries across Europe - has seen the gift of a unique Coca-Cola glass to any customer purchasing a large Big Mac meal. The limited edition glasses, which have been manufactured in 2 different shapes and 6 unique colorways, have been 6 supplied by Arc International, France and Pasabahce Cam, Turkey -the world’s largest manufacturers of drinking glasses. The initial launch of limited edition Coca-Cola glasses were manufactured in France and designed by Vibrandt Form, part of the UK’s 1HQ design agency – the design was based on the original Coke contour glass bottle and the initial run was for 14 MM glasses in 6 colors. The design builds on Coca-Cola’s ‘The Coke Side of Life’ marketing platform that appears in a number of TV adverts More recently, the glass manufacturers combined with The Coca-Cola Company and McDonald’s to create a glass shape based on the iconic Coke drinks cans. A WORLD BUILT ON INNOVATION AND STYLE Both companies called on Ferro’s forehearth coloring technology and turned to Ferro to help create and match the 6 special colors to McDonald’s specifications. Forehearth color was the perfect option as the technology allowed these special colors to be produced cost-effectively, which would not have been possible by coloration in the glass tank. The colors could be run in short campaigns, which also helped with initial product approval. Change-over times from color to color are very short, compared to changing colors in the tank. These process advantages mean that the glass companies can react fast, with product development cycle times significantly shortened. The latest colors produced by Pasabahce Cam in the can-shape design are grey, green, blue, yellow, pink and purple. They were run at a pull rate of 25-30 tonnes/ day, with feed rates varying from 0.5% to 3%. Typical color changeover time is 8 hours, even for the deepest tones. Even if such special colors could be produced in the tank, it could take upto 72 hours to change colors, longer to turn back to flint. This makes the cost of coloring extremely competitive for both the glass manufacturer and the end customer. The success of the promotion is such that McDonald’s are commissioning further new colors, which Ferro is currently developing, and production will be expanded. Erkan Dulgeroglu, Managing Director of Ferer, Ferro’s exclusive representative in Turkey enthuses: “ Pasabahce is part of the Sise Cam Group of glass companies, our strategic partner. We have worked with Sise Cam for more than 15 years and helped with the installation of Ferro’s forehearth color technology in the early 1990’s. The success of the original installation at their Kirklarelli tableware plant encouraged them to expand the process to their plants in Eskisehir, also for tableware, and in Anadolu Cam for coloration of beverage bottles, including wines, spirits and soft drinks like Coke. The process gives them a level of production flexibility that would otherwise be impossible. They can react fast and cost-effectively and produce colors that would otherwise not be possible. Now, Sise Cam is expanding into new market areas, such as Russia and Bulgaria, and Ferro’s AUTOMOTIVE GLASS Forehearth colored spirit bottles The Auto Industry has been hit as hard as any during the current economic downturn, and the difficulties encountered by the top auto manufacturers are well documented. forehearth color process is included more or less as standard in their factory expansion programs. Ruscam in the Bashkortostan Region of Russia is just the latest of their plants to start up with forehearth color for the production of blue Baltika lager bottles “ Ferro’s focus during this turbulent time for the car Industry has been to direct efforts toward both cost control and cost reduction. Cost control in our own plants - but especially our focus has been on product development. Ferro pioneered forehearth coloring and patented the technology in the 1970’s, and It is the strengths emphasised by Erkan that are driving more and more installations to be built around the world. Not only for drinking glasses and other glass table-top products but also for cosmetics, perfumes and drinks packaging, as well as for architectural glass such as building blocks and rolled patterned glass. Here the emphasis has been to match performance of our products currently regarded as Industry leading, using lower cost materials or lower cost formulations. A measure of success has been achieved with low-Bismuth blacks and work is continuing. We expect to be able to bring more new products to market during the second half of 2009. HEALTH & SAFETY MATTERS In recent years, customers of Ferro Glass Systems have sought the reassurance that all Ferro coatings and inks can be kind to the environment, as well as being in compliance with safe use in the workplace. In response Ferro has moved to remove heavy metals such as lead and cadmium from its products and processes, with both the Washington, USA and Tsukuba, Japan plants now totally lead free. European plants are now largely lead-free with leaded products - where still specified by customers - being processed in totally segregated process areas and plants to guarantee no contamination of lead-free products. This rationalisation process, costing millions of dollars, has taken over 10 years to implement. Ferro was the very first manufacturer of glass coatings and inks to make the move from leaded to unleaded products in the mid 1990’s. Phase one was to establish the technologies and production processes that could deliver products with the same levels of performance without the use of lead or cadmium. Phase two involved the global marketing of lead free products and demonstrating to customers in all markets that these new products were a real cost-effective alternative. Finally, and the third phase is to remove all leaded products from the Ferro portfolio. Ferro continues to invest heavily in reducing the impact its manufacturing processes have on the global and local environments. www.ferro.com 7 Ferro continues to unveil new products and applications S1de ONE – Durable lead-free decorations for the external surface of spandrel glass. Giving architects the opportunity to design more iconic buildings. For many years, Ferro has been supplying lead-free enamels for decorating architectural glass. However, traditionally these colors are applied to the inside surface of the glass, with the inherent limitations this presents on design, as the decoration is viewed through not on the glass. As innovators in glass decoration, Ferro wanted to provide architects and the Industry in general with enhanced design and creativity options. The result is s1de ONE, the application of color, design effects and textures to the outside surface of exterior architectural glass. S1de ONE includes a unique glass formula with exceptional chemical, UV and weather resistance properties, making suitable the application of colors to the outside surface of buildings. S1de ONE decoration on the ‘Bill-ding” – Headquarters of Lithuania Bank 8 A WORLD BUILT ON INNOVATION AND STYLE S1de ONE has been exhaustively tested both in the field and in laboratory simulations of accelerated weathering and the products are warranted for 10 years (1). (1) When application complies fully with Ferro’s processing guidelines. See warranty statement for details. New products introduced by ferro in the last two years FLAT GLASS benefits s1de ONE Architectural Durable decoration for outside surface of exterior glass. Enhances design potential LustReflex Architectural appliance Printable hi-reflective, semi-mirror effects Nanofilm AB5 coating AR-coated displays (interior) Protective coatings with excellent optical properties, scratch and chemical resistance difficult-to-mark (DTM) and easy-to-clean (EZC) Nanofilm ABW coating Architectural (exterior) Protective coatings with excellent optical properties, scratch and chemical resistance difficult-to-mark (DTM) and easy-to-clean (EZC) Printable AR-coatingsSolar/Display/Lighting Patternable, improved transmission, lower cost than PVD, CVD or dip-coat System 140NA ArchitecturalIndustry leading HMF enamels; high opacity, high chemical and mechanical durability Pass GANA test specs for architectural glass Premium lead-free etchFurniture Cost effective, higher process yields, environment friendly Automotive Low Bi anti-stick enamels AutomotiveIndustry leading anti-stick, busbar hiding, chemical durability and opacity Fine line silver pastes Automotive Surface 2 black band enamels Laminated auto Single-fire; lower cost processing; hides busbars and other functional coatings windshields ‘Invisible’ heat grids on auto backlites CONTAINER PRODUCTS SpecTruLite etch effect Wines/Spirits bottlesSmooth surface, durable, good filling line performance organic coatings Perfume/cosmetic bottles HMF purple enamels Beverage bottlesFor both 1-way and multi-way; temperature stable during firing Cosmetic bottles SpecTruLite HTP + organic inks Beverage bottles Cosmetic bottles Tableware New generation easy-to-use inks with good printability for both 1-way and multi-way Forehearth UVA Beer bottles Cosmetic containers UV-protection of bottle contents for extended shelf life Laser Marking colors Decorative glass Laboratory glass Brighter, stronger colors; permanent marks for logos, badges and ID Laser Marking etch Drinking glassesID, volume marks and ‘beer head retention’ LASER MARKING There is a basic range of 11 colors, which are intermixable to give a wide range of color possibilities. Additionally the range includes special effects, like etch and metallics. Durable colors replicating effects such as wood, stone, marble and metal are now within reach for the architectural designer. Most importantly s1de ONE enables the creation of different surface textures, e.g. matt and semi-matt, in combination with the natural transparency of glass. With glass the most important of building materials, Ferro’s full range of decoration solutions is helping to create an infinite range of surface coatings and styles for the Flat Glass market. www.ferro.com 9 WHY LASER MARKING? GS operates a fast growing laser marking (bonding) business. The laser bonding process was developed and patented by Ferro about 10 years ago and is being increasingly adopted around the world for Industrial applications. The process provides a positive mark that is both mechanically and chemically durable and can be used on glass for both exterior and interior applications. The mark can be applied digitally and is fused instantly to the glass without the need for additional processing. The process is extremely cost efficient and lends itself to automation and integration into industrial processes. Laser bonding is a perfect candidate to apply permanent identification and quality marks for easy trace-ability of flat or bent glass used in automotive, architectural, appliance or other markets. Other applications on glass include graduation marks on laboratory glassware, and personalised badges, logos and volume marks on glass tumblers, tableware and advertising glass. Furthermore, complex shapes and surfaces that can not be readily decorated with conventional printing methods can be laser marked, which makes it perfect for complicated shapes encountered in cosmetics and perfumes bottles and the like. Internal surfaces can also be marked more easily with a laser bonding machine. Ferro makes the move to Russia Ferro has always sought to get close to the markets that it serves, providing a real local presence and a high level of technical service. With the expanding market in Russia, we have been working over recent years to gradually step up our ability to offer a fast and flexible customer service for the glass market in this region. Ferro initially moved into St Petersburg in 1998 with a representative office servicing Porcelain Enamel clients in Russia and the CIS, notably Ukraine, Belarus and Georgia. Goods were shipped direct from our main production plants in Europe but Ferro Saint Petersburg (FSP) was now able to offer technical service and ‘real time’ local language support. In 2002 a full branch office was created, enabling FSP to store materials and trade in local currency. This represented a step change improvement in local service, enabling customers to purchase smaller 10 quantities, receive faster deliveries ex FSP warehouse and thereby potentially improve their cash flow position. When GS tapped into this capability in 2005, the office was expanded and specialist Russian glass service engineers were hired to support GS activities. Local storage facilities for GS products have been created to enable fast delivery, even of small quantities, with payment in roubles. Additionally, our Russian staff are on hand to offer technical and commercial support to all our glass customers, and to co-ordinate with Ferro management and staff at our other sites. Now, effective July 2009, we are delighted to announce the incorporation of a wholly owned Ferro Russian legal entity “Ferro Special Materials LLC”. This further demonstration of Ferro’s commitment to our customers in the region will help GS bring our latest product offerings and technologies to all glass markets. A WORLD BUILT ON INNOVATION AND STYLE We will continue to deliver technical and commercial support day-in, day-out. Consult your GS team in Saint Petersburg headed by Alexey Boldin, Sales Engineer and Alexander Afanasiev, Managing Director. Ferro Special Materials LLC, App. 321-325, 2 Konstitucii Sq., Saint Petersburg, 196247, Russia Phone: +7-812-1184491 Fax: +7-812- 1184483 Email: boldina@ferro.com Ferro Today Regional Glass Systems Headquarters At Ferro Corporation we provide a wide range of high performance materials and chemicals that deliver added value by enabling enhanced appearance, performance or functionality in our customers products. With over 5000 employees and an annual turnover in 2008 in excess of $2.2bn Ferro has substantial manufacturing capabilities in the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America. Ferro Corporation consists of 3 main business groups: t +1 724 223 5900 f +1 724 228 3170 info@ferro.com Products Typical Applications Performance Coatings Frits, glazes, pigments and colours; inks for digital tile printing; porcelain enamels Ceramic tile, appliances, cookware, hot water heaters Colour and Glass Performance Materials Enamels, glazes and pigments; speciality ceramics and glasses; organic and inorganic colours; organic inks Automotive glass, building exterior glass, glass containers and hollow-ware, dinnerware decorations, roof tile Conductive metal pastes and powders; dielectric materials; polishing materials, chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) slurries Solar cells, multilayer capacitors for electronic products, semiconductor wafer and optical lens polishing, integrated circuit manufacturing Lubricants, plasticizers and speciality additives used in the manufacture of plastics and other materials Automobiles, construction materials, home furnishings, industrial products, packaging, vinyl flooring, vinyl wall coverings Glass-filled, engineered plastic compounds; pigments and coloured coatings Appliances, automobiles, building materials, packaging Inorganic Specialities Business Groups Americas Ferro Glass & Color Corporation West Wylie Avenue Washington PA USA Europe Ferro GmbH Gutleutstrasse 215 Frankfurt am Main Germany t +49 69 2711 60 f +49 69 2711 6368 electronic material systems glass@eu.ferro.com ORGANIC SPECIALTIES Polymer Additives Speciality Plastics Asia Pacific Ferro Japan KK, 21 Kasuminosato Ami-Machi, Inashiki-Gun Ibaraki Pref. 300-0315 Japan t +49 69 2711 60 f +49 69 2711 6368 glass@eu.ferro.com We believe that our long term success will be determined by who we are and how we act. Our core values apply equally to all interactions with customers, suppliers and colleagues • Trust is the foundation for our future • Delivering on our commitments is essential to our credibility • Customer-centric thinking is the path to growth and success • Continuous improvement sustains operational excellence • A winning attitude will accelerate our success. www.ferro.com Ferro Washington, USA Ferro Frankfurt, Germany Ferro Tsukuba, Japan © Copyright Ferro 2008. Ferro reserves the right to alter specifications. www.ferro.com 11 A world of possibilities for your glass For outstanding glass color and coating technologies – both decorative and functional – Ferro are global market leaders. We work in partnership with you from the start to provide the applications advice and expertise that will guide you through even the most challenging projects. Our vast technical and market knowledge, global reach and innovative approach will guarantee that you can trust Ferro to deliver a solution to exceed your expectations... a world built on performance and style. +5% www.ferro.com