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Guardian Industry Corp.’s latest advanced architectural glass products

Post Time:Apr 30,2015Classify:Industry NewsView:658

Guardian Industry Corp.’s latest advanced architectural glass products are front-and-center at the company’s newly expanded Science and Technology Center in Carleton, Michigan.

 

The STC is one of Guardian’s driving forces behind its commitment to innovation that creates value for its customers and delivers products that improve people’s lives, according to a company release.

 

With this 27,000-square-foot addition, the STC can accelerate the rate of product design and development. Highlights include a full-size vacuum coater; a glass product showcase wall; an electrically wired, full-scale demonstration wall for advanced glazing technologies; and upgraded and expanded laboratory space.

 

Of particular note on the addition is the cutting-edge curtain wall designed to achieve net zero energy results using Guardian’s high performance commercial glass products, SunGuard SNX 51/23 and SunGuard Spandrel HT, and building-integrated photovoltaic panels.

 

This high-performance building is a working demonstration of Guardian’s commitment to advancing glass technology,” says Sheldon Davis, vice president, Research and Development, Guardian Industries Corp. “We have built the exterior walls using our next-generation low-E glass – SunGuard SNX 51/23 – along with electricity-generating photovoltaic glass. There are very few buildings today with this kind of facade technology.”

 

Independent Guardian Glazier Connection member Bagatelos Architectural Glass Systems designed and installed the façade system, which includes a full-size working model of Bagatelos Net Zero Envelope.

 

All of the possibilities that are available today to tune a wall are available for integration onto the STC building,” says Bagatelos president, Nick Bagatelos. “The walls can be used to gather information on current products that are available, or new product concepts.

 

The project was exciting and fun because of the technical complexity of the job, and the opportunity to collaborate with a group of cutting-edge scientists from the STC,” he adds. “It's not every day, as a glazier, that you have the opportunity to work with such a talented set of people.”

 

Fabricated by independent Guardian Select Fabricator Thompson I.G., the building features thermally broken curtain wall, energy-dense vertical wall PV, rooftop PV and high performance glass to tune the performance per elevation: Guardian SunGuard SNX 51/23 contributes 51 percent visible light transmission and a solar heat gain coefficient of 0.23 to that performance. The glossy black spandrel on the south façade is one of the first applications for the new Guardian SunGuard Spandrel HT. PV modules are also installed in the spandrel area to increase the building’s energy efficiency.

 

This investment in glass innovation is going to create value for Guardian and our customers for a long time to come,” says Chris Dolan, director of marketing, North America, Guardian Industries Corp. “The wall is extremely flexible and will accommodate multiple sizes of low-E and advanced glazing insulated glass units. It will allow Guardian to easily change out and test different glazing technologies.”

 

Guardian’s InGlass interior products are also featured as part of the STC addition on applications from tables to white boards, credenzas to countertops. These include Guardian Reveal switchable privacy glass; Guardian DiamondGuard, which protects glass from scratching up to 10 times longer than ordinary glass; and Guardian Berman Glass editions, patterned glass designs created by renowned glass artist Joel Berman and exclusively manufactured and distributed by Guardian.

 

 

 

Source: Guardian Industry Corp.Author: shangyi

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