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New literature for Solaglas patterned glass

A Solaglas product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 12, 2005

Solaglas has created a new piece of literature to display its traditional patterned glass range.

Solaglas has created a new piece of literature to display its traditional patterned glass range.

Ideal for counter-top and show room use, the compact literature visually illustrates the obscuration levels of the different brands as well as clearly showing the texture of the glass.

There are seven popular patterns in the traditional patterned glass range, each offering differing levels of obscuration whilst maintaining high levels of light transmission.

The patterns are available in single or double glazing and also stock sheets.

Ideal for a wide variety of applications, such as bathroom windows, porches, doors, conservatories or glazed partitions the range offers both style and functionality.

If you require advice on the correct specifications of glass for differing applications, in accordance with current national regulations, the Solaglas commercial and technical teams are always happy to assist.

If a contemporary feel is required, Solaglas also offers the SGG MASTERGLASS range of geometric textured glass.

This range comprises of five modern designs that create sophistication in any setting, whether it be residential, commercial or retail.

Typical applications include doors, windows and facades, shower screens, furniture, screens, floors and stair treads.

SGG SATINOVO, which has a matt-finished translucent appearance created by acid-etching the glass, is another contemporary way to provide privacy with high light transmission.

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