AGC Interpane has announced that it will be showcasing an extensive range of products designed to promote originality, including solar control glass featuring enhanced technology and aesthetics, coloured laminated safety glass, active glass that can light up facades in ‘an explosion of colours’, new decorative glass products and more.
According to AGC, a particular highlight will be its ‘Coating on Demand’ service that enables architects and designers to create custom coatings, tailored to their exact requirements and produced independently of the standard glazing range. The service will be demonstrated in both a film projected on a large LED wall, and in a 1:300 scale model skyscraper displayed in a glass case featuring AGC’s Planibel Clearsight anti-reflective glass.
Also on the stand will be Glassiled Uni, AGC’s new active, edge-lit glazing featuring embedded LEDs which are reported to deliver uniform illumination across the pane, enabling an entire facade or individual areas to be lit up in an array of colours and even animated.
Colour and privacy are said to be the two key strengths of AGC’s new Stratobel Colour laminated safety glass which will be displayed in the form of rotating glass fins. From transparent to translucent to opaque, this glass delivers the desired level of light transmission via multiple films, making it possible to create artistic designs using transparency both internally and externally, and to combine colour with aesthetics and security.
Lacobel T and Matelac T decorative glass products will be exhibited in the same area, designed to complement the Stratobel Colour range.
Products from the ipasol and Stopray ranges will also be on display including a high light transmission and moderate solar factor, a very low solar factor, reflective and low-reflection glass, and new toughenable and bendable products.
Furthermore, during the special Glass Technology Live show, AGC will present a number of technological innovations, including vacuum insulating glazing and a new, thin, anti-explosion technology.