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Arnold Glas | Isolar

A curved glass facade where each pane is unique

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The curved glass facade of the new Wera-Welle in Wuppertal is an eye-catcher. With individually manufactured, curved glass panes from Arnold Glas, the building demonstrates technical excellence. The Solarlux D40 insulating glass units installed combine optimum thermal insulation and sun shading with aesthetics. The project was realised by Arnold Glas and the Isolar network.

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Satinal

Strato interlayers showcased as part of exhibition in Rijeka

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A permanent exhibition in Rijeka, Croatia, on the history of the pharmacy include ten displays made with curved laminated glass. See here how three different Strato interlayers were put to good use in the installations.

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vandaglas

A curved glass zero-carbon facade for the Kalifornia Malakoff office in Paris

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The Kalifornia Malakoff project in France features low-CO2 Saint-Gobain Orae glass, reducing CO2 emissions by 40%, achieving zero carbon footprint with compensation efforts.

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Press Glass

Cylindrically curved glass now with a CE marking

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Poland-based Press Glass develop and issue the European Technical Assessment (ETA), i.e., a documented assessment of the performance of its curved glass in accordance with the relevant European Assessment Document (EAD).

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Curved glass:

sedak commissions new 18-metre bending furnace

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sedak is expanding its production capacity in the field of curved glass. With the commissioning of a new 18-metre bending furnace, is underpinning its position in thermal bending of large-format facade glass.

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Sedak:

Curved glass now also available in bullet-proof

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Architects and builders looking for bullet-proof curved glass will now find what they are looking for at sedak. The company is now the first manufacturer to offer them. Here you can find out which two product lines are available.

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Messeturm Frankfurt:

Almost two thousand square metres of curved glass

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At a height of 265.5 metres and 63 storeys, the Messeturm in Frankfurt is the second tallest building in Germany. For its 30th anniversary, Frankfurt's landmark was now to be refurbished according to the architect’s plans and brought up to the latest state of the art.

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Velux:

More daylight, higher insulation values and an attractive design

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Velux recently introduced a new generation of its flat roof windows Konvex and Flach-Glas: Completely rimless upper glass elements ensure that rainwater and dirt run off even more easily. The new models will be available from summer 2021. Here are the details.