Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope i-Glass

Decorative i-Glass from Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope allows specifiers to have any image (including likenesses of wood or marble) printed on glass in full color. Rather than screen printing, i-Glass prints digital images (up to 360 dpi in resolution) directly on heat-treated, monolithic, laminated, and insulating glass. Suitable for interior and exterior applications, i-Glass comes in a 12"-square minimum size and a 96"-by-144" maximum size. Glass thicknesses range from 1/8" to 1/2". oldcastlebe.com

Decorative i-Glass from Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope allows specifiers to have any image (including likenesses of wood or marble) printed on glass in full color. Rather than screen printing, i-Glass prints digital images (up to 360 dpi in resolution) directly on heat-treated, monolithic, laminated, and insulating glass. Suitable for interior and exterior applications, i-Glass comes in a 12"-square minimum size and a 96"-by-144" maximum size. Glass thicknesses range from 1/8" to 1/2". oldcastlebe.com

Decorative i-Glass from Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope allows specifiers to have any image (including likenesses of wood or marble) printed on glass in full color. Rather than screen printing, i-Glass prints digital images (up to 360 dpi in resolution) directly on heat-treated, monolithic, laminated, and insulating glass. Suitable for interior and exterior applications, i-Glass comes in a 12-square minimum size and a 96″-by-144″ maximum size. Glass thicknesses range from 1/8″ to 1/2″. oldcastlebe.com

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