BRS Freeformglass, cold-bent glass: an affordable solution for curved glass constructions

Date: 31 October 2012
Source: BRS Groep

Date: 31 October 2012

A few years ago, by introducing Freeformglass®-  cold- bent glass - BRS introduced to the market an affordable solution for curved glass constructions retaining optical qualities at the same time.

What is Freeformglass®?Freeformglass® consists of tempered panes that are interconnected by several layers of plastic film.These windows are curved at ambient temperature at the construction site and installed at bending stress. Nevertheless there is no de-lamination of the films.



Products:

- Cold-bent laminated glass

- Cold-bent insulated glass

- Cold-bent triple insulated glass

- Integration of PV solar cells in the laminated glass or (triple) insulated glass

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