Yourglass pocket

Date: 10 September 2007
Source: www.yourglass.com

Date: 10 September 2007

Glaverbel, one of the world's leading glass producers, is now AGC Flat Glass Europe. We have taken this opportunity to launch the very first edition of yourglass pocket in English*.

As the first reference work issued under the AGC Flat Glass Europe name, yourglass pocket provides key, up-to-date information about the company's range of facade and interior decoration glasses used by glass professionals, architects and designers.

Featuring technical specifications, performance figures, photos and diagrams, this tool is very easy to use. The chapter on How to Choose yourglass takes the reader through the main stages in choosing the best glass for their needs, using criteria based on technical performance, appearance and processing options.

The practical, pocketbook-sized yourglass pocket is very easy to use and an essential complement to our new site, yourglass.com. In 500-plus pages, you will find everything you need to know about the multiple properties, functions, types and applications of our range of glasses.

This first edition is both comprehensive and educational. It even covers the CE marking issue. An online version can be consulted at yourglass Toolbox.

*The English version is valid for all markets. French and Dutch versions are also available for the Belgian market.

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