Description
It performs exclusively decorative functions, influencing the visual aspect. It can also serve as a camouflage against the gaze of people from outside the building.
Depending on the choice and application, the glazing is installed on the outside of the glazing unit, or on both sides of the unit. The price is calculated per m2 of glass.
Decorative pane types:
Matt glass – it is available in 3 versions. Achieving the effect of matte glass is possible with the use of matte PVB mat foil (in VSG panes), thanks to the technology of etching one of the surfaces with acid (Satinovo) and by sandblasting. Each of the available versions has a different shade and application.
By using sandblasting technology, on translucent or coloured glass, it is also possible to make a pattern created by the customer or to choose one of the ready-made range of EkoVitre panels.
VSG coloured glass – it provides architects and designers with complete creative freedom. There are various colour options of various intensity available, including transparent, translucent or non-transparent one. In addition to the renowned colour technology, all layers provide the traditional benefits of laminated glass. All coloured intermediate layers are made of heat and light resistant pigments to resist fading.
ESG coloured glass – its colour is obtained by applying a layer of enamel to one of the sides of the glass pane. Tempered glass marked as enamel / seralite is available in a wide range of RAL colours. There is a possibility of joining glass, laminating, cutting holes and shapes. It is also possible to make patterns by screen printing covered with mineral enamel.
A ready-made standard range of patterns is available, and it is also possible to make individual patterns developed for a specific project.
Enameled glass does not create a perfect coating. This means that streaks and translucent spots may be visible.
Frosted glass – it is produced by the sandblasting or acid etching of transparent sheet glass. It has 10-20% opacity. It comes out as translucent because of light scattering during transmission – and it still obscures visibility even as it transmits light. Frosted glass can be applied everywhere where it is important to achieve visual privacy while still allowing light to pass through, e.g. bedrooms, offices, or bathrooms.
Ornamental glass – translucent, colourless or body-tinted glass. It provides wide possibilities in terms of design and allows you to fully personalise your space. Depending on the pattern, there is is greater or lesser transparency. This provides better privacy control while brightening the space. This feature is determined by the translucency control factor.
Types of ornamental glass: