Glass Wall Company explains benefits of Chromatics

A The Glass Wall Company product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Mar 10, 2010

Chromatics safety cladding supplied by The Glass Wall Company, offers high quality exterior performance for interior applications.

Chromatics meets the requirement for digitally printed imagery or solid colour panels with no show through.

Chromatics solid colour panels, available from The Glass Wall Company, combine safety, aesthetic appeal, and high performance

Chromatics solid colour panels, available from The Glass Wall Company, combine safety, aesthetic appeal, and high performance

The product allows designers, developers and contractors to offer visual impact to interior decor applications.

The high performance standards achieved are made possible by the resilient qualities the product acquires by bonding together float glass, colour layer and metal at a molecular level, transforming them into a laminate.

The panels are shatterproof and resistant to extreme point impact, making them safer to handle during initial installation or maintenance work.

The panels can withstand the mechanical vibration if installed on lift cars and escalators.

Solid colour panels can be consistently matched to any RAL Classic or RAL Design colour swatch.

By combining Chromatics with digital printing techniques, corporate colours and logos, integrated signage and all forms of decoration can be achieved.

It is also possible to replicate any traditional finishes such as natural stone, wood, terracotta, porcelain, marble, ceramic, brick and metal surfaces.

The product can be applied direct to bare brick or concrete facades using standard adhesives and trim fixings.

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