The 35th China International Glass Industry Technology Exhibition

Time: April 7–10, 2026 Location: Shanghai New International Expo Center


Time: April 7-10, 2026

Location: Shanghai New International Expo Center

Exhibition Hall: N3-371

Jiangsu Dangai Corundum Materials Co,Ltd. isa subsidiary of JiangsuChangfeng Technology Group.The group has fourpillar industries: fused refractory materials,papermaking,stainless
steel, and hardware tools, with an annual sales volume exceeding 6 bilion yuan. Dangai Corundum boasts extensive experience in the R&D, production, and sales of refractory materials such asfused zirconium corundumand fused alumina corundum.

The company's products cover domestic and foreign large, medium and small float, photovoltaic glass, bottle glass, electric melting furnace, medicinal glass,glass fiber and steel industries. It is exported to Italy, Germany, Indonesia, Russia and other countries with good reputation and strong market competitiveness.

 

Floor Plan of Exhibition Hall N3 for CHINA GLASS 2026

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