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Specialist toughened glass manufacturer TuffX, renowned for being one of the most customer-focused companies in its sector, is set to enhance that reputation with its latest move.
As a partner of de Vijfde gevel, XSPlatforms recently contributed to a workshop titled build-up of the fifth facade, with a clear but concise clarification of fall protection for roofs.
What Is Specialist Heated Glass?
There are two types of heat-treated glass, Heat-Strengthened and Fully Heat Tempered. Both of these rocesses have specification requirements, tolerances, and testing procedures which are defined by ASTM International document C-1048-04.
27 tonnes – that’s how much an inloader frame weighs when it’s loaded with six glass packages of five tonnes each.
Homeowners are looking for clean and clear glass all year round, regardless of where it sits on their property.
You push a button and your roof glass instantly changes from clear to dark! Magic? 
Clayton Glass will be exhibiting in the Innovation Zone at this years FIT Show, with their new SMARTGLASS® Dynamic, powered by SageGlass development not just on their stand, but the product is now featured to the very front of The International…
Specialist toughened glass manufacturer TuffX Processed Glass are launching a new product which will give conservatory roof installers a more cost effective alternative to the solid tiled conservatory roof replacement.
TuffX reinvigorated the conservatory sector with the launch of Ambi-Max oversize glass units, as a simple but dynamic concept which has proved popular with all customers and consumers.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has updated and released a document laying out the process for determining the thermal performance characteristics of fenestration systems, specifically in commercial buildings.
Specialist toughened processed glass manufacturer TuffX is valued by its customers for its ability to provide glass in lengths of up to 4.2 metres, something that makes stunning expanses of glass a reality.
As we move into November I am delighted to report the factory move is going to timescale and so far without any significant disruption to service.
We’re delighted to announce our new SMARTGLASS consumer website goes live this week, the new home for all information regarding this flagship roof brand.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has created and released a new document laying out comparisons among three different rating systems for condensation on interior surfaces of fenestration products.
Thermal control with year round use were the priorities for this Ambience conservatory roof glass installation completed by Coral Windows in Bradford.
Products from the Ambience roof range were the crowning glory on a triple roofed extension in Washington, Newcastle.
Clayton Glass have just launched SMARTGLASS®–W, the industry’s first dedicated range of glass that’s been specifically designed for conservatory doors and windows.
Using glass to create small residential extensions filled with light.- When extending a home you don’t need to add large percentages of floor area to dramatically change the internal living environment or improve the internal experience of a home.
Back in Winter 2013 GGR’s vacuum lifters and mini cranes helped to build the new Cefn Castell in Wales.
Bioclean Aqua, the leading conservatory roof glass from Saint-Gobain Glass now has improved solar control with the launch of BIOCLEAN AQUA LOWER SOLAR FACTOR (LSF).
The conservatory roof glass market isexpanding rapidly and to make sure that our customers receive the best choice in roof glass products we have partnered with a leading brand.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has created a new Web page dedicated solely to helping homeowners understand why and how indoor condensation develops on residential windows and what can be done to mitigate it.
Flat structural glass roofs and rooflights are a popular and unfaltering aspect to most modern residential architectural designs.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has created a new web page dedicated solely to helping homeowners understand why and how indoor condensation develops on residential windows and what can be done to mitigate it.