Engineered Glass Products Earns UL Approval for Towel Warmers; Exclusive Hot Glass Technology Provides Comfort and Sophistication.CHICAGO -- Engineered Glass Products has earned UL(R) approval for its new line of luxury towel warmers. EGP (1) (Exterior Gateway Protocol) A broad category of routing protocols that are designed to span different autonomous systems. Contrast with IGP. (2) (Exterior Gateway P is a world leader in the emerging science of heated glass. This elegantly designed glass towel warmer was developed for one of New York's finest luxury hotels. EGP hopes to expand the market for Hot Glass(TM) towel warmers to upscale hotels and homes nationwide. Hot Glass(TM) is transparent, stylish, and sanitary. It uses transparent thin film conductors to provide uniform heating across the entire glass surface. When used in a towel warmer, this technology provides luxurious, fresh-from-the-dryer warmth. "Consumers have been limited to traditional radiator design when looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. the comfort towel warmers offer. Now, they have a beautiful alternative that also performs exceptionally well. Try it once and you'll see it's the kind of luxury you won't want to live without," says Mike Hobbs, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Engineered Glass Products. Towel warmers are just the beginning for Chicago-based EGP. The company's engineers are continuing to expand the range of applications for the technology they invented. EGP is seeking out new business partners in a variety of industries to help customize new Hot Glass(TM) products for specific needs and niches. Hot Glass(TM) is already under development for use in radiant heated heat proceeding in right lines, or directly from the heated body, after the manner of light, in distinction from heat conducted or carried by intervening media. See also: Radiant glass windows, as well as for use in appliances, office furniture, and more. "We're pioneering a brand new technology at EGP. The range of applications is almost limitless, and our engineers are breaking new ground every day," says Hobbs. "We believe Hot Glass(TM) will soon become commonplace and indispensable in the kitchen, in the bathroom, at the office, and everywhere." Earning UL approval is critical for new electronic devices, especially products designed for use near water, such as in the bathroom. Underwriters Laboratories Underwriters Laboratories Inc. is a U.S. not-for-profit, privately owned and operated product safety testing and certification organization. Based in Northbrook, Illinois, UL develops standards and test procedures for products, materials, components, assemblies, tools and , Inc., issues UL approval based on its own independent tests and standards. Underwriters Laboratories has developed more than 800 "Standards for Safety," which are essential to ensure public safety and instill in·still v. To pour in drop by drop. in stil·la tion n. confidence in new electronic products. About Engineered Glass Products: Engineered Glass Products is headquartered in Chicago, Ill., with a technology center located in Toledo, Ohio
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