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[February 2009]

RHI Receives €12 Million Contract in Float Glass Sector


RHI AG (Vienna, Austria) was recently awarded an important order worth around €12 million, comprising refractory material supply for the construction of two new float glass furnaces. The customer is the Italian engineering company Ianua SpA which operates worldwide in the glass industry. Ianua is owned by the Finind Group and specialises in designing and realising turnkey float glass production facilities. Ianua works with the PPG technology and know-how.

RHI will supply almost the entire refractory requirement for these last two projects acquired by Ianua, which will take place concurrently starting at the beginning of 2009. The refractory materials will be supplied and installed between now and September 2009.

The first project is a greenfield plant for Sphinx Glass (Egypt), a fully owned subsidiary of Egypt's Mena Glass. The second project is for Emirates Float Glass (United Arab Emirates), a subsidiary of Glass LLC, wholly owned by Dubai Investments PJSC. This contract is for the construction and supervision of a second float glass manufacturing facility in Abu Dhabi. Both furnaces will have a production capacity of 600 tonnes/day, destined for the automobile and mirror industries.

The total RHI scope of supply consists of approximately 7,000 tonnes, of which 1,000 tonnes are AZS and alpha-beta-alumina fused cast blocks, to be produced at the RHI Monofrax Falconer plant (USA). 5,000 tonnes of magnesia and magnesia-zircon products are for the regenerator chambers and checkers (chimney blocks) and will be manufactured at the Dalian plant (China). The remaining 1,000 tonnes, including magnesia and high alumina refractories, will be produced in Europe at the Niederdollendorf (Germany) and Trieben (Austria) plants.

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