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The manufacture of glass shells started in the company in integration with the manufacture of electric lamps in 1947, using the primitive methods of formation known as “Hand- Blowing”.
The work has continued with this style together with the continuous extension in production capacity.
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Sorting Glass Containers
on the Production Line

In 1968 an automatic system for bulb formation has been introduced via the installation of a melting furnace of a production capacity of 5 tons glass per day, with a rotating carrousel machine attached to it from the glass shells with a production capacity of 24 million balloons every year.
In 1976,1981 and 1991 a successive extension operations have been executed for bulb production with automatic blowing, in parallel line with the extension in production of electric lamps.
For the time being , the production capacity has reached (90) million balloons per year can be produced on a number of three production lines.
In April 1998 , glass factory start to change the batch composition for both economic and environmental purposes.
A combination of sodium sulphate and carbon will be instead of sodium nitrate (explosive material) and sodium antimonate (poisonous material) so as to have a mixing room with no negative effect on the environment and to have a batch with better quality and homogeneity which positively affect the final product quality.

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