Safe and round: Now bowed ESG, TVG and ESG-H also available from Döring Glas

Date: 18 July 2008
Source: Saint-gobain

Date: 18 July 2008

As of June 2008, Döring Glas is offering an even wider range of types of bowed glass.

The product range is being extended to include ESG, TVG and ESG-H - thanks to a new bending furnace, which opens up new, extensive possibilities of glass transformation and combination. Above all, in the area of architectural glass, solutions will then be feasible for all known applications of bowed single plate and composite safety glass.



Over the last decade, bowed architectural glass has developed into an outstanding design feature for building facades. The elegance of curved forms in combination with the aesthetic qualities of the material glass, fascinates not only building owners and architects. The product range of bowed safety glasses can be used for façades, roof glazing and parapets, for complete glass constructions and for urban furnishing, as well as in interior decoration.

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