material

Pepp

Apr 15, 2007Comments off

Expanded polypropylene acoustical panels Pepp acoustical panels are made with ARPRO, which is expanded polypropylene bead foam. Pepp panels are lightweight, structurally rigid, and are

Taffeta

Apr 11, 2007Comments off

Textured glass tile surfacing and flooring UltraGlas Taffeta features a subtle and durable embossed texture on the exposed surface. Many designs may be specified with

Vanceva

Apr 08, 2007Comments off

Metallic interlayers for laminated glass Vanceva metallic interlayers are permanently bonded between two sheets of glass to form durable, high performance glazing. The Vanceva metallic

Solera

Mar 15, 2007Comments off

High performance translucent glazing Solera is a high-performance translucent glazing made of glass. As a light diffuser, it is the equivalent of three to four

Intaglio Composites

Mar 08, 2007Comments off

Photographic imaging in concrete Employing a combination of chemistry, high-tech equipment, concrete expertise, and graphical technology, Intaglio Composites can permanently integrate any high resolution image

UltraGlasFlooring

Feb 28, 2007Comments off

Glass flooring and surfaces UltraGlas Inc. offers an embossed low-iron glass for flooring and other surface applications. UltraGlasFlooring may be laminated for suspended applications. It

Alulight

Feb 20, 2007Comments off

Aluminum foam Alulight aluminum foam was designed to combine attributes such as high stiffness, low weight, and high energy absorption—qualities that enable aluminum foam to

NovaCork

Feb 16, 2007Comments off

Cork veneer over recycled paper substrate NovaCork panels are ideal for tackable surface applications located in high-traffic areas. The combination of post-consumer recycled cork and

Waterglass

Feb 12, 2007Comments off

Cast glass with encased bubble effect Waterglass from Architectural Systems, Inc. is made from crushed glass and proprietary chemicals which capture air bubbles within the

Ecosmart

Feb 04, 2007Comments off

High-volume fly-ash concrete Concrete, a universal construction material synonymous with strength and longevity, is relatively benign in nature. However, the production of Portland cement, which