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SCHOTT Announces Launch of Tempered Narima? Color Effects Glass That Extends Application Possibilities For Architects And Designers

Post Time:May 18,2012Classify:Industry NewsView:228

May 17, 2012 - (Washington, D.C. at AIA 2012 National Convention and Design Exhibition, Booth 2713) – SCHOTT today announced the launch of tempered SCHOTT NARIMA®, a thermally-tempered, weather-resistant version of its color effects safety glass NARIMA®. Tempered NARIMA® will be on display at the American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Convention and Design Exhibition from May 17-19 at the Convention Center in Washington, D.C.

“Just like the original NARIMA glass®, SCHOTT Tempered NARIMA® still offers six color variations that change according to the angle of the sun and where a person is standing, but it now extends application possibilities for architects and designers,” said Donald Press, General Manager, Architecture + Design, SCHOTT North America, Inc.

Some of the benefits derived from SCHOTT Tempered NARIMA® color effects glass include:
• In an insulated window configuration, tempered NARIMA® can be used for the exterior panel to create color effects. It is especially well-suited for building fins.
• Tempered NARIMA® can now be used for facade glazing with no additional protection needed.
• Tempered NARIMA® can now also be used for interior glazing applications such as doors and interior color accent glass panels, where safety glass is required.

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