From June 4–5, NorthGlass opened the doors of its High-End Equipment Industrial Park for the 2026 “Six-Zero Green Building Materials Day” Open House event, welcoming journalists, industry experts, and representatives from leading construction and building materials organizations to explore the company’s latest achievements in green manufacturing and technological innovation.
Organized by China Building Materials magazine, the event brought together more than 20 media representatives alongside experts from key industry associations and research institutions. Chairman Gao Xueming and NorthGlass’s management team hosted the delegation, providing an in-depth look at the company’s integrated approach to sustainable development.

Visitors toured the NorthGlass High-End Equipment Industrial Park, a 34-hectare garden-style manufacturing complex featuring 120,000 square meters of landscaped green space. The park’s office building itself serves as a showcase of NorthGlass’s capabilities, featuring a curtain wall composed of 19 giant insulated glass units measuring up to 18.3 meters in height and weighing 8.8 tons each.
The delegation also visited NorthGlass’s Triturbo Fan Business Unit and the Luoyang base of its Glass Deep Processing Business Unit. Highlights included the CNAS-accredited testing laboratory and a fully automated production system covering intelligent glass storage, cutting, edging, sorting, and processing operations. The system forms part of NorthGlass’s comprehensive Glass Deep Processing Smart Factory solution.


During technical presentations, NorthGlass demonstrated how its tempering furnaces, Low-E coating lines, automation systems, and energy-efficient fan technologies contribute to China’s “dual carbon” objectives. The company also showcased advanced architectural glass products featuring extra-large dimensions, complex curved geometries, and high-performance coatings designed to reduce building energy consumption.
Source: NorthGlass with additional information added by Glass Balkan