Research & Development
Backed by the depth and resources of more than 300 years of glass making history and experience, Vetrotech Saint-Gobain is able to tap into a vast expertise utilising the Saint-Gobain group’s global network of research and development facilities.
The result is the industries broadest range of fire resisting glass products, based upon diverse proven technologies and state-of-the art manufacturing processes. |
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Quality & Reliability
Stringent quality assurance procedures to exacting standards, including ongoing improvements of destructive & non-destructive control, help ensure consistent quality and reliable performance.
Production facilities are routinely audited by internal, as well as numerous external, production control and conformity certification authorities. |
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Service
Vetrotech Saint-Gobain fire resisting glass products are produced and fabricated under license by authorized Saint-Gobain group manufacturing sites situated throughout Europe, as well as in Asia and North America.
Our local market specialists assist the customer from project conception through completion. This concept contributes to an unparalleled degree of worldwide customer service and support. |
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Innovation
Ever changing market conditions and tightening building regulations necessitate the capacity for continuous innovation to achieve new solutions. As dedicated specialists, we are uniquely able to bring together fire resisting glass “know-how” with system design expertise.
Let us put our experience as qualification, going back over 20 years as “industry pioneers”, to work to assist in solving your project requirements or co-developing a new field of application. |
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Security & Impact safety
In the early 1980’s, we revolutionized the industry with the introduction of CONTRAFLAM and PYROSWISS - the original products to combine both accidental human impact safety glazing characteristics and clear fire resistance properties.
Today, this once unique “life safety philosophy” has become the accepted performance standard worldwide and an integral part of many building codes. |
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