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SCHOTT-Rohrglas GmbH : ウィキペディア英語版
SCHOTT-Rohrglas GmbH

SCHOTT AG Site Mitterteich (former SCHOTT-Rohrglas GmbH) in Mitterteich is one of the leading manufacturers of glass tubing and with approx. 1000 employees, it is one of the largest employers in the Tirschenreuth district as well as in the whole Northern Upper Palatine. SCHOTT Site Mitterteich is the largest location of the Business Segment Tubing of Schott AG. In this company, Marketing and Sales of the SCHOTT Tubing are centrally coordinated and new products are developed.
==Company history==
The history of glass production in Mitterteich dates back to 1883. In 1930 the glass factory in Mitterteich was affiliated to the Grünenplan factory of SCHOTT AG.
In 1885 Otto Schott invented the chemically resistant borosilicate glass which was also produced in tubing form.
In 1911 a tubing glass was developed which was especially well suited for the production of ampoules. The glass was registered in 1911 under the trade name FIOLAX and is still today one of Schott-Rohrglas GmbH’s most important products. After the Second World War, from 1947 to 1948 production of FIOLAX glass tubing began in Mitterteich.
In 1961 Schott decided to extend and modernize Mitterteich as the location for glass tubing production.
In 1969 representatives of what is now Schott Glaswerke and the Glaswerke Ruhr AG agreed upon the foundation of Schott-Ruhrglas GmbH. The administration and sales departments of Schott-Ruhrglas were transferred to Bayreuth in 1972 which at that time was the official seat of the company.
In 1990 the company was renameed SCHOTT-Rohrglas.
In 2001 a new administrative building was put into operation in Mitterteich and the locations Bayreuth and Mitterteich were merged in Mitterteich.

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