Decorative glass
Digital decorative glass
M3 Glass Technologies, Irving, Texas,
will promote MPrint Digital Decorative
Glass, a laminated glass that offers color
and design for interior and exterior glass
applications. The laminated lites can be
made in varying thicknesses, in annealed,
heat strengthened or tempered. Any
design, pattern or full-color image can be
MPrint Digital Decorative Glass
printed on the interlayers between two
or more lites of glass. Resolution is up
to 720 dpi. Designs can utilize clear or
translucent interlayers, and MPrint can be
combined with M3’s other technologies,
such as Color Bak back-painting. Possible
applications include curtain walls, windows, glass treads and flooring, handrails,
wall paneling and doors. Booth 1319.
800/327-8076 | www.m3glass.com
Digital printing
General Glass International, Secaucus,
N.J., will continue to promote Alice, the
digital, direct-to-glass printing technology that allows custom, multi-colored
designs to be printed on glass quickly,
permanently and cost-effectively. Printing is possible on many types of glass,
including decorative and specialty glass, in
a multitude of applications. Booth 1429.
800/431-2042 | www.generalglass.com
Alice was used to digitally print the glass for
Harlem Hospital, New York City.
Channel glass
Bendheim Wall Systems Inc., Passaic,
N.J., will show Lamberts channel glass,
which it distributes. The glass contains
Lamberts channel glass on the Santa Monica
(Calif.) Civic Center Parking Structure