Date: 6 November 2004
The companys technically proven overlay system offers a quick and cost-effective way to create stunning decorative glass panels for doors, windows, glazed roofs and much more.
RegaLead will be launching its 2005 catalogue, and with the addition of over 80 new designs, it is still the largest range in Europe. New additions include new door clusters, more glue chipped bevels and an enlargement of the RegaJewel range. Demonstrations on bonding bevel products using the latest equipment from UV Tek International will also take place.
In addition, Glasstec will see the launch of RegaLeads first film catalogue, with marketing support timed to support the introduction of the new Stained Glass Art Film range. This is the first major launch of new film products in over 10 years and the RegaLead portfolio will be increased to over 250 products. Some new styles, such as the Semi-Opaque Wisps and Embossed, have already been introduced in the US but Glasstec will be the first time the complete range is available to all customers. Many new styles and colours have been added including pale, subtle shades as well as marble and new metallic effects.
New computerised film cutting equipment to help customers cut Stained Glass Art Film accurately and cost-effectively will also be exhibited. Developed by APD of California, the range of cutters is suitable for cutting sandblasted resists and plotting drawings with the easy pen-to-blade interchange. Furthermore, it allows customers to produce lead-free film designs which can either incorporate RegaLeads polished edge bevel collection or the latest Fusion tile system.
Fusion tiles can be bonded to glass to create stunning decorative effects for applications such as door panels, glazed partitions and furniture, and new additions to the existing range of 48 designs will be on display.
Guy Hubble, RegaLeads Sales and Marketing Director, comments, Glasstec is an ideal opportunity to meet existing European customers and gain new ones. Weve got a great line-up of new developments to present alongside existing products used in innovative ways, which Im sure will attract considerable interest from decorative glass manufacturers, door companies and glass studios.
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