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The Saint-Gobain Group originated from the Royal Mirror Glass Manufacturing Company established in France in 1665, and Saint-Gobain Corporation is its Japanese subsidiary. Saint-Gobain Corporation manufactures and sells high-performance materials (functional resins, ceramics, abrasives, fiberglass products) in the fields of construction, industry, civil engineering, transportation, and healthcare. Additionally, the group company Mag-Izober produces glass wool insulation materials, Saint-Gobain Glass Japan manufactures architectural glass, Central Saint-Gobain specializes in automotive glass, and Saint-Gobain TM produces electric furnace refractories for glass melting furnaces. [Group Companies] - Mag-Izober Co., Ltd. - Saint-Gobain Glass Japan Co., Ltd. - Central Saint-Gobain Co., Ltd. - Saint-Gobain TM Co., Ltd. - Saint-Gobain Corporation Functional Resins Division - Saint-Gobain Corporation Ceramics Division - Saint-Gobain Corporation Abrasives Division - Saint-Gobain Corporation Adforce Division *For more details, please download the materials and check.
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The Saint-Gobain Group originated from the Royal Mirror Glass Manufacturing Company established in France in 1665, and Saint-Gobain Corporation is its Japanese subsidiary. Saint-Gobain Corporation manufactures and sells high-performance materials (functional resins, ceramics, abrasives, fiberglass products) in the fields of construction, industry, civil engineering, transportation, and healthcare. Additionally, its group companies include Mag-Izober, which produces glass wool insulation materials; Saint-Gobain Glass Japan, which manufactures architectural glass; Central Saint-Gobain, which produces automotive glass; and Saint-Gobain TM, which manufactures electric furnace refractory materials for glass melting furnaces.