Dennert Poraver GmbH

All-round quality at ECS 2013

Dennert Poraver GmbH celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2013 and presents itself at the beginning of the anniversary year from 19 to 21 March at the European Coatings SHOW (ECS) in Nuremberg, Germany, in Hall 4 on Stand 641. At the trade fair, the company will demonstrate the many different uses of its product Poraver expanded glass.

In the company’s modern production plant, recycling glass is expanded to fractured-particle-free round granules in particle sizes ranging from 0.04 to 16 mm diameter Only recycling glass that is no longer suitable for processing by the glass industry is used for...

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