Chromavision laminated glass from Pulp Studio is intended for both building façade and interior applications. To withstand intense exterior exposure, a custom substrate is laminated between two pieces of glass to offer an opaque metallic exterior look. From the inside, the glass appears tinted and offers full visibility. The copper and brass versions for exterior applications have a solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) of 0.312 and 20% light transmission. The aluminum version has a SHGC of 0.287 and light transmission of 21.7%. Panels come in 48″ widths and customizable lengths. pulpstudio.com; 310.815.4999.
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