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We are on the cover of USGlass Magazine­­®!

The March issue of  is here, and WOW, what an issue. We may be a little biased, but the Annual Guide to Fabricated Glass and Metal is one of our favourites. This year, it may just be one of the best. Why?

1) Our CNC specialist James Eacott is on the cover!

2) Brad Miller, CPA, CMA, CFO at AGNORA lends his voice to the article “Forging Forward” penned by Chris Collier regarding the state of the North American glass fabrication industry.  A great read. https://lnkd.in/gZS2UeAa

3) Glass Expo Northeast gives a shoutout to Jeff Wilkins and his upcoming panel session on Tuesday, April 7th.  https://lnkd.in/g3ZvPMHr

AND…

4) We’re also listed throughout a wide variety of fabrication processes including:

– Painted Glass
– Custom Cut Glass
– Heat Treated Glass – Tempered
– Insulated Glass
– Jumbo Glass
– Laminating – PVB

A BIG thank you to USGlass Magazine! https://lnkd.in/gXbngMpS

SecureGlaze™ II+ - P8B

This level of impact-resistant security glazing is ideal for display cases, artwork, and exhibit spaces requiring a high level of theft prevention.

  • Maximum Energy Absorbed:  21,900 Joules
  • Applications: Display Cases, Art Exhibits, Art Installations
  • Example Scenarios: Forced Entry Mitigation and Theft Prevention, Up to 71 Axe Strikes
  • Corresponding Ratings: ASTM F1233 Class 2.2-2.4

SecureGlaze™ II - P6B

This level of impact-resistant security glazing blends perfectly with forced entry mitigation on retail storefronts and other high-profile spaces.

  • Maximum Energy Absorbed:  9,900 Joules
  • Applications: Luxury Retail Storefronts, Schools, Public Buildings
  • Example Scenarios: Forced Entry Mitigation, Up to 31 Axe Strikes
  • Corresponding Ratings: ASTM F1233 Class 1.4

SecureGlaze™ I - P5A

This level of impact-resistant security glazing is a great option for residential buildings, stopping balls, bricks and other commonly thrown projectiles.

  • Maximum Energy Absorbed:  3,300 Joules
  • Applications: Residential Windows, Ballustrade, Stairway Stringers
  • Example Scenarios: Errant Golf Balls, Baseballs, Puck, Brick, Roughy 9 Axe Hits
  • Corresponding Ratings: ASTM F1233 Class 1.1