Glaswerke Arnold
Arnold Zentralverwaltungsgesellschaft mbH
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 1959 |
Seat | Remshalden -Geradstetten, Germany |
management | Franz Schaumberger |
Number of employees | 641 |
sales | 79.45 million euros |
Branch | Glass refiner |
Website | www.arnold-glas.de |
As of December 31, 2017 |
The Arnold Glas Group is a German glass refiner based in Remshalden . The company produces insulating glass and safety glass .
history
The company was founded in 1959 by Alfred Arnold, who played a key role in the development of multi-pane insulating glass . The product range was later expanded to include functional glass and various insulating glass with laminates . There are also special aluminum structures, point-supported facades and all-glass systems. With the licensing of the Isolar brand , the largest merger of medium-sized, independent insulating glass manufacturers in Europe was created.
Today, Glas Wagener , Cristalux and arcon belong to the group of companies .
The Hunsrücker Glasveredelung Wagener GmbH & Co. KG was founded in 1956 and has been part of the Arnold Group since 2005 . Glas Wagener comprises three corporate divisions: functional glass, structural glass construction and grinding.
In 1975 the company founded Cristalux as a company for the production of single-pane safety glass. Cristalux is located in Kirchberg (Hunsrück) and has been part of the Arnold Group since 2005.
Arcon was created in 1980 as a joint project by Alfred Arnold and Wilhelm Conzelmann.
The Arnold Glaswerke employ 1,050 people at the Remshalden , Fürstenfeldbruck , Sankt Egidien , Klagenfurt , Feuchtwangen , Bucha and Kirchberg locations .
Glaswerke Arnold is a licensor and part of the ISOLAR Group, an association of European companies in Germany , Austria , Portugal , Spain , Italy , France , Slovenia , Poland , Greece , Great Britain , Sweden and Ireland .
Managing directors
The management of the group includes Franz Schaumberger, Albert Schweitzer and Stephan Pausch. The brothers Günther, Harald and Hans-Joachim Arnold form the supervisory board.
Areas of application
The company covers the application areas of building construction , interior construction , mechanical engineering , traffic engineering and glass art and design . Are also manufactured laminated glass with holograms , dichroic glass , crushed colored glass and wire meshes.
Projects
In 2005, the Stillwell S-Bahn station in New York received the largest roof in the world equipped with thin-film solar modules - the solar power glazing was supplied by Arnold. In 2008 the company and the Heinsberger Kreissparkasse realized the world's first glass facade with a biaxially curved cable support structure. Arnold Glas products can also be found in the Copenhagen Opera House , in whose foyer three identical chandeliers made of dichroic glass hang, or on the three-sided facade of the Bergen-Belsen Documentation Center .
In Wolfhagen , Hesse , a former tank barracks was converted into a vocational school . Over 7,000 solar glass modules from Arnold Glas have been connected to form a roof structure. This corresponds to a total area of almost 5,000 m². This means that an annual electricity generation of 150,000 kilowatt hours can be achieved. The extension of the secondary school in Trossingen in Baden was equipped with triple thermal insulation glass . It contains a special coating based on pure silver. Together with a gas filling in the space between the panes, this results in U-values of up to 0.6 W / (m 2 K).
Furthermore, a bird protection glass was created , which the company developed together with the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology . For the garden city of Wandsbek in Hamburg , the company created a 325 square meter glass facade made of bird protection glass.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Federal Gazette : Arnold Zentralverwaltungsgesellschaft mbH. Consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2017
- ^ Arnold Glas locations . Arnold-glas.de. Archived from the original on February 27, 2015. Retrieved on February 27, 2015.