Safety Glass – Combination of Protection and Aesthetics

Safety glass is obtained by alternately stacking sheets of glass and polyvinyl butyral (PVB) films. The thickness of the PVB can be adjusted by overlapping several layers of film, depending on the properties required. “Polyvinyl butyral/glass” adhesion is formed under pressure during heat treatment.

Durability and Safety

One of the main tasks of safety glass is to prevent the glass from shattering in the event of an impact. The PVB film ensures that the glass is held in place after the glass is broken. Laminated glass therefore provides passive protection and increases safety. These glasses can be tempered or thermally strengthened before installation.

Acoustic Performance and UV Protection

Different types of laminated glass offer an outstanding performance in acoustic sound insulation while offering a high level of protection against harmful UV rays.

Safety glass offers the perfect balance of both protection and aesthetics. It is an ideal option for those who want to protect your interior and offer an elegant look at the same time.

Insulating Glass – Excellent Comfort and Performance

Insulating glass consists of two (double glazing) or three (triple glazing) layers of glass, separated by dried Argon gas. Special edge seals and moisture absorption beads in accordance with European standards ensure the tightness and integrity of the glass.

High Efficiency and Performance

The glass used in our products provides superior thermal insulation and acoustic performance compared to simple single-pane glass. This means higher comfort levels and energy savings.

Customizable Design

Our insulating glass allows for the application of any color and number of tiles on the inside or outside of the glass. This allows you to customize your design and achieve the look you want.

Flexible Combinations

Glass into glass has the option of combining glass with glass. This allows you to create different combinations depending on your needs and design preferences.

Our insulating glass is the perfect option to increase your comfort and energy efficiency. They offer flexibility according to your demands and the requirements of your project.

Tempered Glass – Strength and Safety

Tempered glass is a type of glass that undergoes a special treatment that significantly improves the mechanical properties of float glass. It is two to five times stronger than normal glass and therefore offers a superior option in terms of durability and safety.

High Durability with Thermal Toughening

The strength of tempered glass is achieved through a special process, thermal hardening. During this process, the glass is passed through an oven that reaches a temperature of around 600 °C and is then cooled suddenly and rapidly. This thermal treatment increases the internal stresses of the glass and ultimately increases its durability.

An Indispensable Part of Safety Glass

Tempered glass is an indispensable part of safety glazing. In the event of an accident or impact, tempered glass breaks into large pieces and does not form small sharp edges, thus minimizing the risk of injury. At the same time, the durability of the glass provides better protection against theft and external influences.

Tempered glass is an excellent option for safety and durability in windows, doors, walls and many other applications in both residential and commercial buildings.

Low-e Glass – Energy Saving and Comfort

Low-e glasses are double- or triple-layer thermal glasses coated with a thin, invisible metallic coating that allows light from outside to penetrate inside. This special coating largely blocks ultraviolet rays while keeping the heat inside. They can also be used with argon gas.

Reducing Energy Costs

The main advantage of low-emissivity glass is that it reduces energy costs. In addition to reducing heating costs in winter, this insulating glass also reduces air conditioning costs in summer by limiting solar energy penetration.

High Efficiency

Low-e glasses provide 77% energy efficiency compared to single glazing. They also provide heat savings of around 50% compared to simple insulating glass.

Low-e glass is the perfect solution to increase the energy efficiency and improve the indoor comfort of modern buildings. They also contribute to the environment by providing energy savings and climate control.

Reflective Glass – Privacy and Durability

Reflective glass is a special type of glass with many advantages. These glasses stand out especially for reflecting sunlight and preventing harmful UV rays from entering the interior.

Reflecting Light and Blocking Harmful Rays

Reflective glass reflects sunlight, brightening the interior and thus contributing to energy savings. They also prevent harmful UV rays from entering the interior. This reduces contact with these rays, which are harmful to human skin.

Providing Privacy

This glass makes the interior virtually invisible when viewed from the outside. This is especially important for maintaining privacy on the exterior facades of plazas. These glasses ensure that the interior is isolated from the outside world.

Durability and Robustness

Reflective glass is highly resistant to impacts, rain and different weather conditions. This makes them a basic necessity for any kind of construction. Moreover, the durability of the glass lends itself to processing such as grinding, printing and drilling.

Reflective glass offers many advantages such as energy saving, privacy and durability. For this reason, it has become a preferred product by glass processing and window manufacturing companies.

Acoustic Insulated Windows – Increase Your Sound Comfort

Acoustic insulated glass is special glass designed to block out disturbing noises from outside (trains, road traffic, airplanes and more). They are an ideal option for maximizing sound insulation and keeping your interiors quiet and peaceful.

Perfect Combination with Laminated Glass and Insulating Glass

To maximize sound insulation, acoustic insulated glass can be used with special glass combinations such as laminated glass and insulating glass. Laminated glass filters out annoying sounds by absorbing and dispersing sound waves. Insulating glass, on the other hand, increases the insulating properties of the glass and optimizes sound insulation at the same time.

Add Value to Your Sound Comfort

Acoustically insulated glass allows you to work or relax comfortably in your home, office or other spaces. By blocking outside noise, they create a calm indoor environment and improve your quality of life.

Choose acoustically insulated glass to add value to your sound comfort and filter out annoying noises. Protect your interiors in a quiet and peaceful way.