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  | To provide stiffness, shading and privacy with abundant daylight and a feeling of openness for restaurant extensions and an entrance canopy to a London hotel, we used glass sandwich panels with aluminium honeycomb core.  
  
 
  | When it comes to safety glass, there are generally two options that architects and designers of today will tend specify: toughened glass and laminated glass. 
  
 
  | Minor edge damage during glass handling, a scratch or nick during installation, a design flaw, or a natural imperfection in the glass could all result in spontaneous breakage.  
  
 
  | The term ‘Wind Load’ is used to refer to any pressures or forces that the wind exerts on a building or structure. There are actually three types of wind forces that would be exerted on a building. 
  
 
  | Advances in glass manufacturing processes mean there has never been more choice when it comes to the fire glass market. 
  
 
  | When asked about his contribution to glass advancements, O’keeffe quickly points to the greater reliance on science that is inherent in the industry today. 
  
 
  | Laminated safety glass is an excellent choice for building construction—here’s why. 
  
 
  | Combining white colour effects with impressive strength-to-weight ratio and excellent postbreakage performance 
  
 
  | “Fire-protection” vs. “fire-resistive.” How should a building code official understand these often confused terms when considering fire-rated glass?  
  
 
  | Laminated safety glass with SentryGlas® ionoplast interlayer has played a key role in enabling the design of an 100-foot-tall glass fin lobby wall on the 150 North Riverside Plaza office building in Chicago, Illinois, USA. 
  
 
  | sedak GmbH & Co.KG, Germany, operates the largest insulating glass line in the world – about extraordinary glass processing and the role of LiSEC. 
  
 
  | Stiff PVB is suitable for a much wider range of applications than more traditional PVB interlayers.  
  
 
  | Multiple glass options offer customized ways to suit different building needs. 
  
 
  | When the visual presence of materials decreases, the maximal transparency creates astounding beauty. In order to enhance transparency, clearer and lighter structures should be used. 
  
 
  | Enhanced strength, edge performance and visual clarity of SentryGlas® interlayer key to The Shanghai Tower’s unique twisting double skin glass façade 
  
 
  | Today’s functional buildings tend to have shapes that go much further than pure expediency, and glass is therefore used more and more frequently as a structural support element.  
  
 
  | In August 2013, the LiSEC development team started a major project with the mission: redesign of the tempering furnaces in order to save manufacturing costs and at the same time increase the process reliability. Result: the AEROFLAT. 
  
 
  | The lighter bands used in the Cultural Center Väven were created using glazed panels that deployed a specialist Trosifol® PVB interlayer called Diamond White, from Kuraray. 
  
 
  | Furnaces are currently inspected on a regular basis with thermal imaging sensors and other techniques that heavily rely on experience of the plant personnel.  
  
 
  | Today lightness and transparency are properties that both architects and clients try to obtain. This has rapidly increased the use of glass in facades.