Decorated glass panel Guardian
DESIGNLITE™
The process starts with the submission of drawings or finished artwork from the customer. These drawings are the basis for the production of photographic negatives, which are in turn exposed onto a pre-stressed woven mesh of nylon or polyester fibres (the screen). The stencilled screen is then positioned above the glass surface and the ceramic paint is forced through the openings in the fibre mesh giving the desired design. The printed glass plates are then dried with hot air prior to heat-treatment. Next, the ceramic paint is fired in a tempering furnace at a temperature above 600 °C. The paint fuses onto the surface of the glass to form a permanent and durable finish. The heating and cooling process simultaneously provides the enamelled glass with tempered safety glass properties.
-decorative.
-an endless range of possibilities in design, from simple geometric and figurative patterns to specific logos and artwork
-reduction of solar heat gain and visible light transmission
-reduction of glare in interior and exterior applications and increase of privacy for occupants
-many colours (RAL or Pantone) available, also in matt versions (sandblasted effect)
-always in tempered glass; resistance to mechanical and thermal shocks up to 5 times higher than normal float-glass
-DesignliteTM can be coated with high-performance solar control and thermal insulation coatings
-compatible with standard glazing systems
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