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Interior Glass Solutions: Transform Your Commercial Space

Imagine walking into a commercial space where sunlight dances through sleek glass panels, casting a gentle glow across everything it touches. This isn't just a flight of fancy—it's the transformative power of interior glass solutions, brought to life by the experts at Hartung Glass Industries.

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8 Cost-Saving Tips for Multifamily Projects

In multifamily projects where glass plays a prominent role, striking a balance between budget constraints and preserving both quality and design can be challenging. To navigate this, we've compiled a list of effective strategies to save costs without compromising the integrity and allure of your glass features. Dive into these cost-saving insights:

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What is Laminated Glass and Why does your Project need it?

Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made by sandwiching one or more layers of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or other interlayer material between two or more sheets of glass. The interlayer holds the glass together if it is shattered, preventing it from breaking into sharp, dangerous pieces. This feature makes laminated glass an ideal choice for applications where safety and security are a concern, such as in automotive windshields, building facades, and skylights.

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Benefits of Glass Entrance Systems

Glass entrance systems refer to the use of glass as a material for creating entrance systems in buildings, such as doors, windows, and storefronts. Glass entrance systems are popular in modern architectural designs and can provide numerous benefits, including:

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What is Security Glass?

Security glass or Safety Glass is a broad category of fortified glass that is used to help resist breakage when encountering projectiles, natural disasters, and even explosions. They consist of laminated glass systems, meaning that two or more sheets of glass are permanently bonded together by an interlayer (see Laminated Glass products page for a more detailed product description). By modifying the heat-treatment of the glass, the number of panes and the interlayer material, various levels of strength and resistance can be achieved.

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