About Us
freeglass is a pioneer in new, functional automotive glazing.
freeglass GmbH & Co. KG, an international partner of the automotive industry, has been developing and producing three-dimensional plastics components at its plant near Stuttgart (Schwaikheim) since 2001.
freeglass was established in 2001 as a joint venture between Saint-Gobain Sekurit and former Schefenacker AG, after the companies had previously already jointly developed the first plastic glazing components and produced them in 1998.
Nowadays, freeglass forms part of Saint-Gobain Group.
freeglass:
a site that keeps moving forward
We produce at the Schwaikheim site and are globally linked to our parent company Saint-Gobain Sekurit.
freeglass is supported by Saint-Gobain branches, plants, R+D centres and service centres the world over.
Corporate responsibility
As a part of Saint-Gobain Group, we are convinced that companies must put their values at the heart of their business model to use their influence in favour of responsible and sustainable developments.
We campaign for our activities, staff members and partners to contribute to and establish a more sustainable and integrative world.
For this reason, we are committed to putting our responsibility at the heart of what we do to actively shape the sustainable development of the mobility market.
Pillars of our commitment
- Ethical business methods
- Long-term collaborations
- Environmental aspects
- Responsible actions
- Solutions with a positive effect
- Health and safety
A history of innovations
freeglass has been introducing innovations for glazing applications since its first production run back in 1998 to offer design liberties and environmentally friendly, competitive solutions to keep up with trends in the automotive industry. Today, several million plastic glazing panels are on the road throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Market leader in plastics parts for the automotive industry
- More than 20 years of experience in plastic glazing
- Mass production of plastics parts
- First-in-market products
- Global presence thanks to Saint-Gobain Sekurit’s intercontinental organisation
Innovation milestones of freeglass GmbH & Co. KG
Until today
- Process-reliable applications for spray painting
- Design labelling of high-gloss components
- Full supplier for trim packages with high-gloss finish and two-component adhesive
- Column covers with integrated ADAS function
- Extensions to column covers with coating assembly and sealing concept
- Safety equipment for vans
- Design side windows with hot stamping technology developed in three colours
- High-gloss covers with labelling for roof applications
- Coated column covers involving laser welding technology and system development
2014
2014 In May freeglass reached the benchmark of 1 million produced parts
2013
Skoda – first high-gloss column cover without coating
PSA – homologation for plastic glazing in China
Fiat Chrysler – homologation for plastic glazing in the USA (largest plastic quarterlite worldwide since 2013)
2011
Porsche
Renault – complex shape and design development
Fiat – system integration of an aerodynamic trim into a side window
PSA – system integration of a lateral spoiler into a side window
2007
freeglass becomes a 100% Saint-Gobain Sekurit subsidiary
2006
Daimler – functional integration for safety and technology
2005
Seat – design products
Honda – introduction of a new painting system (AS4700 painting system) with a rear window ( https://www.automotivemanufacturingsolutions.com/light-and-plastic-industry/6530.article). Design Award Society of Plastic Engineers (SPE) Europe
2004
Smart forfour – weight saving as a result of complete vehicle glazing (spoiler, roof, etc.)
Daimler – development of first roof made of plastics
2003
Porsche – development of first rear window made of plastics
Daimler – scratch-resistant B-column trim with protective paint coating
2001
freeglass GmbH & Co. KG established as joint venture of former Schefenacker AG and Saint-Gobain Sekurit
1998
Development and production of the first plastics glazing
What are we look forward to?
- Smart covers for ADAS sensors, e.g. LIDAR, RADAR, camera, etc.
- Interfaces for vehicle communication with light and design
- Evolving paint systems and coating processes
- Functional and decorative foil overmoulding