BAU 2017: Big - also in Detail

sedak emphasizes glass competence with slim insulating glass with Ug-value up to 0.23 W/m²K

With its new product line “sedak isomax”, sedak strengthens its leading position for premium oversize insulating and safety glass. Despite its slim design, the double and triple units reach a U-value up to 0.23 W/m²K, a new insulation level. They are available in up to 3.2m x 16m. Besides that, the glass manufacturer presented some exhibits with especially sophisticated detail-solutions: a backlit glass pane with a high-resolution, ceramic-ink digital print, a construction showing a part of a glass-fin façade with minimal connection elements, as well as a cold-bent triple laminated safety glass.

With the new IGU product line “sedak isomax”, sedak consolidates its position as leading innovator for oversize formats and customized solutions. The oversize glass panes in up to 3.2m x 16m reach insulation values up to 0.23 W/m²K thanks to a vacuum insulation panel. However, they remain as slim as conventional insulating glass and can be combined with common façade systems.

Transparent details

According to the motto “Big in Detail”, the expert for oversize glass formats showed with three further exhibits which possibilities offered the modern building material. To expand the range of application, outstanding detail-solutions are required.

  • For a large façade with maximum transparency, also the supporting construction has to be out of glass. sedak demonstrated technical brilliance and one of their core capabilities – with a six meters high glass fin and two façade elements that had been installed with hardly visible titanium inserts laminated in between the glass layers. The glass manufacturer integrates the inserts into the multiple laminates with high precision. That makes installing on site easier.
  • Printing capabilities with a resolution of 1024 dpi, applied on up to 16m glass during a ceramic process: glass manufactured in such a way appears with color brilliance and a high level of detail even when backlit. Since the colors are fired in the tempering furnace, the print is UV-durable and highly resistant. Visitors at sedak’s stand were impressed by the exhibit in 5.5m x 2.6m.
  • The trend using bent glass in architecture demands new production methods. For impeccable glass panes with visual brilliance, sedak further developed the cold-bending of multiple laminates. During the lamination process in the autoclave, only the interlayer between the glass layers melts. After the cooling, the glass keeps its perfect quality without visual irritations like roller waves. Absolute precision and accuracy is what is required for the production. The exhibit exemplarily showed a 20mm thick triple laminate in the dimensions 1.3m x 3.7m in a way it had already been installed in a mega-yacht’s hull. The glass pane was cold bent during lamination with a rise of 120mm and a diagonal bending line.