This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in coating, laminating, tempering, or shaping purchased glass.
The glass product manufacturing industry made of purchased glass (NAICS 327215) is witnessing several qualitative trends influencing its trajectory. One of the prominent trends is the increasing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable glass products. This is driven by heightened consumer awareness and stringent environmental regulations. Manufacturers are responding by adopting innovative technologies and materials that reduce energy consumption and improve thermal performance.
Another key trend is the growing adoption of smart glass technologies. These advanced glass products, which can regulate light and heat transmission, are gaining traction in both residential and commercial buildings. As smart homes and smart buildings become more prevalent, the demand for such innovative glass products is anticipated to surge.
Customization and aesthetic appeal are also significant trends in the industry. Consumers and architects are increasingly seeking unique, tailor-made glass products that enhance the visual appeal and functionality of structures. This shift is pushing manufacturers to invest in cutting-edge design and production techniques.
Looking ahead, the industry is forecasted to experience steady growth, propelled by rising urbanization and construction activities globally. Additionally, technological advancements and a focus on sustainability are expected to drive further innovation in glass products.
Aquariums made from purchased glass
Ashtrays made from purchased glass
Blanks, ophthalmic lens and optical glass, made from purchased glass
Bricks, glass, made from purchased glass
Christmas tree ornaments made from purchased glass
Cooking ware made from purchased glass
Cut and engraved glassware made from purchased glass
Cutting, engraving, etching, painting or polishing purchased glass
Decorated glassware made from purchased glass
Doors, unframed glass, made from purchased glass
Electron tube parts, glass blanks, made from purchased glass
Fruits, artificial, made from purchased glass
Furniture tops, glass (e.g., beveled, cut, polished), made from purchased glass
Glass blanks for electric light bulbs made from purchased glass
Glass products (except packaging containers) made from purchased glass
Glass, automotive, made from purchased glass
Glassware for industrial, scientific, and technical use made from purchased glass
Glassware for lighting fixtures made from purchased glass
Glassware, art decorative and novelty, made from purchased glass
Glassware, cutting and engraving, made from purchased glass
Hand blowing purchased glass
Industrial glassware made from purchased glass
Insulating glass, sealed units, made from purchased glass
Insulators, electrical, glass, made from purchased glass
Laboratory glassware (e.g., beakers, test tubes, vials) made from purchased glass
Laminated glass made from purchased glass
Lamp shades made from purchased glass
Lens blanks, optical and ophthalmic, made from purchased glass
Medical glassware made from purchased glass
Mirrors, framed (except automotive) or unframed, made from purchased glass
Ornaments, Christmas tree, made from purchased glass
Ovenware made from purchased glass
Safety glass (including motor vehicle) made from purchased glass
Scientific apparatus glassware made from purchased glass
Scientific glassware made from purchased glass
Stained glass products made from purchased glass
Stemware made from purchased glass
Tableware made from purchased glass
Technical glassware made from purchased glass
Tempered glass made from purchased glass
Vacuum tube blanks, glass, made from purchased glass
Vases, glass, made from purchased glass
Watch crystals made from purchased glass
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