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Topic of the Week: Interlayers

Eastman Saflex Structural PVB interlayers approved in Germany and France

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Eastman Saflex recently shared the news that the Saflex Structural PVB interlayer has been approved by two building authorities in Germany and another one in France.

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25 years of SentryGlas

Interview: "Product sustainability is becoming increasingly important"

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In connection with our recent article on the 25th anniversary of SentryGlas and how their ionoplast film interlayer for LSG, we also sat down with Christoph Troska of SentryGlas to look back – as well as ahead to the future:

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Kuraray

SentryGlas celebrates 25th years of making glass panes stronger

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A success story: over a quarter of a century ago, in 1998, the SentryGlas ionoplast film was launched on the market for the first time and has had a significant impact on structural glass construction with its increased load-bearing capacity, making new types of construction possible.

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Trademarks

Kuraray clarifies branding of SentryGlas Ionoplast interlayers

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Protecting one's trademarks is elementary for any market player, be it manufacturer, distributor or converter. Kuraray wants to clear up some confusion in the industry regarding the SentryGlas ionoplast interlayer brand. Here are the details.

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Tvitec:

High-speed railway station with coloured kaleidoscopic skylights

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Tvitec’s glass is one of the cornerstones of the radical urban transformation of the railway station in León in Spain. See here how Tvitec’s glazed and laminated solutions played a key role in making it a reality.

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Glossary

Laminated Glass:

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Laminated glass is made of two pieces of regular or tempered glass sandwiched around a layer of clear plastic film (PVB).

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Trosifol: SentryGlas Xtra now also available as rolls

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The SentryGlas Xtra (SGX) ionoplast layer from Trosifol is now also available in rolls and in a width of up to max. 2.7 m available. Read why the new format offers glass processors as well as facade builders more security and significantly more flexibility.

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Trosifol: Pinto Martins Airport gets quieter with laminated glass

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Pinto Martins International Airport is an important hub in Brazil. When an optimised noise control was needed, laminated glass provided the solution. Find out how Trosifol SC Monolayer helps after refurbishing the facades to keep the buildings much quieter than before.