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Novum Structures, Menomonee Falls, Wis., showed its new ETFE, an extruded film technology that offers benefits including high transparency, high tensile strength, ultra-violet stability and lightweight characteristics. Novum featured ETFE as the roof of its booth.
Cardinal Shower Enclosures, Louisville, Ky., has started producing cast-glass table tops and railings, pictured below. The company also showed its Euro Series S-Curve Slider.Nysan Solar Control, Calgary, Alberta, showed several sun-control devices, including ceramic frit glass assemblies.Advanced Glazings Ltd., Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Cabot Corp., Boston, teamed to develop Nanogel Aerogel + Solera insulating panels. The three-inch thick insulating glass daylighting units tout a thermal performance value of R-20, according to company officials.Sheffield Plastics, Sheffield, Mass., showed a blast window, BR 1250 Level 2, that sustained 14 shots from a .357 Magnum.Hirsch Glass Corp., Edison, N.J., showed several glass tile products, including its glass mosaic panels that come in six colors.Share this article:Source: http://www.glassmagazine.com/news-item/commercial/photo-gallery-final-day-aia-2009Author: