The Canton Fair is more than just an exhibition—it’s where real business decisions happen. Many buyers struggle to find reliable suppliers who balance quality, innovation, and compliance. That’s exactly why we’re showing up this year, ready to connect face-to-face and bring practical solutions.
Yes, we will be at Canton Fair Phase 2 (Home & Kitchen) from April 23–27, 2026, showcasing our latest heat-resistant glassware at Booth 4.2F25-26 / 4.2G23-24. Buyers can explore new designs, test samples, and discuss customized solutions directly with our team.

Why Canton Fair Still Matters for Serious Buyers?
At our factory, we have attended many international exhibitions, but Canton Fair always stands out. It brings together professional buyers and suppliers 2{#ref-2} under one roof. For us, it is not just about showing products—it is about building long-term partnerships.
The challenge many buyers face today is uncertainty. Online sourcing is fast, but it often lacks transparency. Product photos look good, but actual quality may differ. Certifications may be unclear. Communication can also slow down projects.
Canton Fair solves these problems in a simple way. You see products with your own eyes. You touch them. You test them. You talk directly with the people responsible for production.
For glassware, this is even more important. Heat-resistant glass 3{#ref-3}, durability, and finishing details cannot be judged through images alone. A slight difference in material or production process can affect performance.
That’s why we always bring real samples to the fair. We want buyers to feel the weight, check the clarity, and understand the quality immediately.
What Makes Our Heat-Resistant Glassware Worth Your Time?
At our production base, we focus heavily on borosilicate glass 4{#ref-4}. Over the years, we have seen how demand has shifted. Buyers are no longer looking for just “cheap containers.” They want safe, durable, and sustainable products 5{#ref-5}.
Our new product line reflects exactly that.
First, heat resistance. Our glassware can handle high temperature differences, making it suitable for ovens, microwaves, and freezers. This reduces the risk of cracking, which is a common issue in low-quality glass.
Second, safety. All products comply with FDA 6{#ref-6}, LFGB 7{#ref-7}, and other food-contact standards 8{#ref-8}. This is critical for buyers selling in North America and Europe.
Third, design. Modern consumers care about both function and appearance. We have developed cleaner shapes, better stackability 9{#ref-9}, and improved sealing systems.
Here is a quick overview:
| Feature | Benefit for Buyers |
|---|---|
| Borosilicate Glass | High heat resistance, long lifespan |
| Food-Safe Certification | Meets international compliance standards |
| Stackable Design | Saves storage and shipping space |
| Leak-Proof Lids | Better user experience |
| Customization Options | Supports OEM/ODM projects |
We also understand that every market is different. That’s why we offer flexible customization—from size and shape to packaging and branding.
What Can You Expect at Our Booth?
We don’t believe in just “displaying products.” When you visit our booth, the goal is simple: help you make better sourcing decisions.
You will be able to:
- Examine our latest heat-resistant glassware collections
- Compare different designs and materials side by side
- Discuss your current sourcing challenges
- Explore OEM and ODM possibilities 10{#ref-10}
- Get samples directly for testing
Our team will be there to answer detailed questions. Not just sales questions—but technical ones too.
For example, if you are worried about breakage during shipping, we can walk you through our packaging solutions. If you are launching a new product line, we can discuss design feasibility and timelines.
We know buyers like Jacky—experienced, practical, and focused on results. You don’t need a sales pitch. You need clear answers and reliable solutions.
Why Face-to-Face Still Builds Stronger Partnerships?
In today’s digital world, it’s easy to think everything can be handled online. But in reality, strong partnerships still start with real conversations.
When we meet at Canton Fair, something changes. Communication becomes clearer. Trust builds faster. Decisions move forward with more confidence.
You can see how we think, how we respond, and how seriously we take your business.
From our experience, many long-term clients started with a simple booth visit. A short conversation turned into a sample order. Then a trial order. And eventually, a stable partnership.
That’s the value of showing up.
Let’s Meet and Talk—No Pressure, Just Real Value
We understand that your schedule at Canton Fair is tight. There are many booths to visit and many suppliers to evaluate.
So we keep things simple.
Come by, take a look, ask questions, and collect samples. No pressure. Just useful information that helps you make better decisions.
Event Details:
- Event: Canton Fair Phase 2 (Home & Kitchen)
- Date: April 23–27, 2026
- Booth: 4.2F25-26 / 4.2G23-24
- Brand: PYGLASS
If you are planning to attend, we would be glad to meet you. Even a short conversation can open up new opportunities.
Conclusion
Canton Fair is not just another trade show—it is where serious buyers find reliable partners. This year, we are bringing our latest heat-resistant glassware, backed by strong production, certified quality, and flexible solutions.
If you are looking for a supplier who understands both product and market demands, this is a good place to start.
We’ll be there.
The question is—will you?
Footnotes
1. Official Canton Fair schedule and phase categories for 2026. ↩︎
2. Buyer guide covering sourcing, attendance, and supplier connections. ↩︎
3. Definition of heat-resistant glass and thermal shock resistance. ↩︎
4. Overview of borosilicate glass properties and common uses. ↩︎
5. Explains sustainable materials management across product life cycles. ↩︎
6. FDA overview of substances and materials that contact food. ↩︎
7. Explains LFGB food-contact testing for market compliance. ↩︎
8. EU overview of rules for food contact materials. ↩︎
9. Shows how stackable packaging improves storage and shipping efficiency. ↩︎
10. Clarifies the difference between OEM and ODM manufacturing. ↩︎