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| Specialty Fenestration Group (SFG), parent company of Quikserv Inc. and US Bullet Proofing (USBP), recently hosted their annual sales meeting in Houston, Texas.
| Nashville Tempered Glass unveils revamped website, reflecting over 30 years of industry expertise.
| NGA's own Andrew Haring, vice president of business development, had a good time testing ballistic glass in Texas, while at the same time amplifying the message that our schools need bullet-resistant glazing.
| The logo and brand identity reflect the bold, energetic and forward-looking culture of the company.
| SFG National Sales Meeting unites hundreds of industry experts at U.S. Bullet Proofing headquarters.
| On june 23 & 24, sedak presents itself as gold sponsor at the international glass conference.
| Check out Akarmak’s turnkey glass lamination autoclave solutions for architectural, bullet resistant and auto glass lamination.
| Tvitec technical director Javier Reguera and his team oversee dozens of unique construction projects involving safety glass every year.
| Flat and curved: customers benefit from sedak's leading glass expertise
| The new sedak bending furnace produces cylindrically bent glass in oversize formats up to 18 meters.
| Thompson Glass offers customers throughout North America a new line of safety glass products.
| Thompson I.G., LLC is proud to announce the completion of its state-of-the-art glass fabrication training program.
| Maybe the strongest glass in the world?
| Insulating glass in all bullet-resistance classes "A+Awards Special Mention 2020" for sedak isosecure.
| Glass Technical Paper offers guidance to select proper security glazing for applicable threat level.
| Bulletproof insulating glass with functional diversity
| Rapid 15-hour makeover at Barclays creates state-of-the-art high security shopfront for Birmingham bank.
| Security, building stability, transparency: the new insulation glass “sedak isosecure” achieves the highest bullet-resistance class BR7 and optimal insulation values combined with high transparency – up to a maximum size of 3.5 x 20 meters.
| This interview is shared with permission from the “From the Fabricator” blog and features an interview with Michael Blackmore, President of Ballistic Glass and Armor Solutions.
| There’s a stark reality to designing glass entries – they remain vulnerable to impact. Nowhere is this vulnerability felt more strongly than in design for education facilities. The increase in school shootings has become a sad reality in American…