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Madras®
in architecture
and design projects.
Madras® glass is made with float glass, meaning sheets of glass obtained by floating molten glass on a bed of molten tin. This process ensures both sides of the glass are perfectly flat and ideal for further precision processing.Chemical etching then modifies one or both sides by corroding the surface, but without altering the plate’s resistance characteristics.
This makes it possible to obtain widely differing and aesthetically pleasing finishes that fully exploit the prerogatives of glass. And not only. These special etching techniques can also give the processed surfaces functional characteristics that are certified in compliance with the applicable legislation, whether supplies are for individual projects or whole industries. Depending on the chemical transformation technique used on it, float glass can become anti-slip, anti-scratch, anti-stain, fingerprint resistant and even writable.
All this makes Madras® highly versatile as a material for both architecture and interior design projects and contract supply. It has a very wide range of applications, from door and window manufacturing to interiors, stairs and flooring, and walls for offices and showers.
You may therefore need consulting – thorough and free-of-charge – from people trained to handle specific glass issues and understand the needs of very different users: architects, interior designers and decorators, contractors, producers of doors and other industrial objects.
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