Glass railing VETRO
glass paneloutdoorfor balconies

glass railing
glass railing
glass railing
glass railing
glass railing
glass railing
glass railing
glass railing
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Characteristics

Material
glass
Configuration
glass panel
Location
outdoor
Applications
for balconies, for public spaces, for swimming pools
Other characteristics
frameless

Description

Frameless Glass Fence Systems Welcome to Vetro - your ultimate destination for sophisticated and modern frameless glass fence systems. Vetro Q85 Pro embodies the pinnacle of architectural ingenuity, offering an innovative approach to enclosing structures. As a trend in contemporary architecture, glass is progressively replacing traditional materials for constructing stairs and fences. Our glass fences, devoid of traditional posts, serve both a load-bearing (enclosing) and decorative function. Structure and Design: The foundation of our glass fence is a robust aluminum profile securely attached to the floor. We use thick glass, fastened with wedge-shaped clamps, to ensure utmost stability and safety. Typically, our glass fences consist of two 8-10 mm tempered glass layers (triplex), but we also offer options with single-layer tempered glass in 12mm, 16mm, and 20mm thicknesses. Installation and Customization: Our glass fences feature adjustable clamps that allow precise vertical alignment for each glass panel, creating a seamless, uniform plane. A handrail is typically installed on the glass, although it can also be attached to the side or excluded altogether. The height of the fence is 1200 mm, and it is fastened to the end of balconies or terraces using point fixings made of stainless steel, which can be painted in any desired color. Unparalleled Aesthetics:

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