BAVELLONI SPA ACQUIRES GLASTON TOOLS SRL
Bavelloni SpA, a reference in the market of flat glass processing machines, has signed an agreement for the acquisition of 100% of the shares of Glaston Tools Srl with Glaston Corporation, a Finnish company leader in the field of glass heat treatment technologies.
Glaston Tools, based in Bregnano (CO), is specialized in the production and sale of tools for glass and natural stone processing. Glaston Tools Srl, already official supplier of tools for all Bavelloni machines, has a staff of 39 people and in 2017 achieved a turnover of about € 5 Millions.
The Company name has been changed to Bavelloni Tools Srl.
"The acquisition of Glaston Tools represents a milestone in the completion of Bavelloni's product range," says Roberto Califano, Marketing Director and Partner of Bavelloni Spa. "This is an important goal allowing us to return to offer our customers the complete machine-tool synergy in which the Bavelloni brand has always believed since the beginning of its activity.”
Glaston and Bavelloni will also continue their partnership in the tools business, through distribution agreements with the Glaston branches in Mexico, Singapore and Brazil.
Offre d’emploi : Technicien SAV et Formateur Itinérant H/F
BIESSE FRANCE Biesse France, est une filiale française du Groupe Biesse, leader mondial dans la production de machines-outils et d'équipements techniques pour l'usinage du bois, du verre, de la pierre et des matériaux composites.
Nous recherchons des Techniciens et/ ou des chargés de formation SAV itinérants pour montage, maintenance préventive ou curative du parc machines français, et/ou pour la formation de nos machines auprès de nos clients.
Vous intégrez une entreprise Leader en pleine croissance, composée d’une équipe d'environ 40 techniciens itinérants supportés par 8 hotliners.
Vous aurez pour mission d'assurer les activités et les missions suivantes :
En tant que technicien Itinérant :
• Le montage et la mise en route de machines spéciales,
• Et/ ou la maintenance curative ou préventive,
En tant que chargé de formation/ formateur itinérant :
• L’optimisation des procédés de fabrication de la clientèle (stratégies d’usinage, choix des outils, programmation…)
• La formation de la clientèle pour l’utilisation de machines C.N. et des logiciels
• L'assistance téléphonique
• La participation aux salons nationaux ou internationaux
Profil recherché:
• Vous avez déjà une expérience, idéalement sur machines spéciales ou outils.
• Vous aimez l'itinérance (environ 50.000 km/an) et cela ne vous dérange pas de vous absenter du lundi matin au vendredi soir de chez vous.
• Vous avez été opérateur et/ou formateur sur commandes numériques.
• Vous avez de bonnes compétences en mécanique, pneumatique et électricité.
• Idéalement, vous connaissez le processus d'usinage du bois, du verre, ou de la pierre et des matériaux composites.
• Vous parlez idéalement Anglais ou italien. Un niveau correct vous serait nécessaire pour lire les notices et manuels d'utilisation, et idéalement pour suivre des formations en Italie.
Package:
• Package de rémunération évolutif sur 3 ans
• Prime annuelle de déplacements
• Prime de Participation, PEE
• Véhicule utilitaire 2 places
• CB société, PC portable et Smartphone
• Bonne couverture de Frais de santé et de Prévoyance
• Formations en France et/ou en Italie
• Avantages CE Type d'emploi : Temps plein, CDI
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Guardian glass for the Lyon Hotel Dieu
Guardian Glass was specified for almost all parts of the buildings, notably the new Canopée (skylight) and the buildings’ double skin facades.
The Grand Hôtel-Dieu was originally a public hospital that operated for more than eight centuries in the city of Lyon. In 2018, after six years of renovation, the hotel is deemed a Monument Historique (national heritage site) and is considered the most important privately-led conversion project of an historic monument in France. In addition to the luxury hotel, it houses boutiques, offices and restaurants, as well as the now public historical gardens.
Didier Repellin, from the architectural firm RL & Associés, oversaw the project. As honorary Chief Architect of Historical Monuments and a member of the French Heritage Society (among other titles), he was the perfect choice for the renovation of the buildings and the grounds. His vision was to make use of the history of the city to embellish the ancient buildings and has done so by respecting the history of the Hôtel-Dieu while giving back the grounds to the inhabitants of Lyon.
Guardian Glass was specified for almost all parts of the buildings, notably the new Canopée (skylight) and the buildings’ double skin facades. Made with Guardian SunGuard® SN 70/37 Ultra, the Canopée overlooks the inner courtyard and gives light to the renovation works, while the windows and facades of the hotel and boutiques have all been fitted with Guardian SunGuard® HD Neutral 67 to allow for an ideal balance between light transmission and solar factor.
Glass chemical tempering
1/Reasons and advantages for glass chemical tempering
The chemical tempering is used when the thermal tempering meets some limits. It is the case for :
-Small glass thickness
Even if some suppliers offer now machines able to temper 2 mm thickness glass, the chemical tempering in this case give better results.
-Curved glass
The chemical tempering is done with a temperature around 400°C which don’t change the glass geometrical shape
This is particularly important when teh curved glass has to be laminated after tempering.
-The optical quality
Chemical tempering gives better result than thermal tempering when a high optical quality is required.
-More important hardness required
The chemical tempering increases between 4 and 10 times the hardness obtained from thermal tempering.
-No glass surface distorsions.
Chemical tempering avoid the surface distorsions
-Glass processing after tempering
After glass chemical tempering, glass processing is possible ‘ edging, drilling, polishing
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