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New
Sash Horn Details from Premier Profiles
Premier
Profiles, extruder of PVCu window and door systems, has introduced
new PVCu moulded sash horn details to provide a decorative external feature
on its Sekura 70mm and Concept 60mm window systems.
Quick and easy to install, including retrospectively, the sash horns are
fitted to the external corner of a sash profile using a drilling jig and
screw-fix assembly.
Currently available in white, mahogany, sherwood and rosewood woodgrain
options, the sash horns bring enhanced kerb appeal to these Premier window
systems, making them increasingly popular within the new-build sector.
Tel: 01302 311200
Email: mailto:info@premierprofiles.ltd.uk
Ultraframe
Rewrites the Price Rule Book and Offers so Much More - for Less
Ultraframe,
the designer and manufacturer of conservatory systems, has torn up the
rule book in respect of what's thought of as 'standard'. In its drive
to improve value and innovation in conservatory systems, Ultraframe is
setting a new benchmark in the features and benefits of its Victorian
roof package.
Ultraframe has responded to increased demand for conservatory ancillaries,
such as UltraSelect and 25mm polycarbonate glazing, and is now passing
on these benefits to all installers. The company has introduced anew pricing
structure, which is not only simplified but now includes more options
'as standard', and offers improved value.
Where there is no requirement for part or all of the new 'as standard'
options, customers simply discount it back to the specification required.
The most popular options previously available on a Victorian roof as extras
are now included 'as standard' - saving installers as much as £204
on a 3m x 3m Victorian. For example, 80% of all roofs were previously
specified with 25mm polycarbonate; while UltraSelect, the decorative fascia
strip, has market penetration into a third of all roofs barely 18 months
after launch. And now both are 'as standard'.
The new Ultraframe price architecture for its enhanced 'as standard' Victorian
roof package, when combined with the complementary new Uzone roof system,
reinforces Ultraframe's position as a one stop shop for complete conservatory
systems with products at all price points.
Included 'as standard ' in the price of the classic Ultraframe Victorian
roof are:
* 25mm polycarbonate in any colour for the same price including Solar
Control;
* A choice of all foils internally and/or externally at the same price;
* Ultraframe Conservaflash - the pre-engineered flashing system;
* UltraSelect 2003 range (all at the same price as 2002);
* Eavesflow cross flow ventilation;
* Gable Support System (on suitable duo pitch roofs).
Ultraframe has increased the thickness of its polycarbonate glazing panels
- in all colours and specifications, including Solar Control - to 25mm
'as standard', so its Victorian range offers even better thermal performance
and extended use in the winter months. But it's all about choice - and
16mm polycarbonate is of course available at a lower price point.
Now Victorian conservatories need no longer be white as the choice of
Rosewood, Light Oak and Mahogany foiled finishes is available 'as standard'
- and at the same price. But foil is far from obligatory - and standard
white is necessarily offered, at a reduced cost.
The Conservaflash 'as standard' pre-formed flashing system saves
at least an hour on most installations and provides a 'predictable' and
consistent engineered solution to the often complex problem of flashing,
leading to increased installation proficiency. Similarly, UltraSelect,
Ultraframe's range of decorative fascia strips is now included as standard.
A new range is soon to be launched as well. Adoption of Conservaflash
is a matter of preference - and it can be omitted within the flexible
price structure.
All Victorian conservatories now include new eaves beam ventilation units
- Eavesflow - which are three times more effective than their predecessors,
extending the company's offer as being the only manufacturer to provide
built-in ventilation 'as standard'. Coming pre-formed, this system simply
clips into pre-punched slots in the glazing support trim for easy installation.
Depending on customer requirements, Eavesflow may not be required - perfectly
possible at lower cost in the new 'as standard' architecture.
The existing classic Victorian system is complemented by the introduction
of the new Uzone roof. Together, they are designed to improve product
performance and affordability, thereby unlocking mass market conservatory
sales, giving installers every opportunity to exploit a potential £40
billion market over the next 20 years.
Peter Allen, Sales Director at Ultraframe (UK) Ltd, comments, 'At a stroke,
Ultraframe offers an unbeatable 'as standard' package for its classic
Victorian roof - and makes ancillary pricing totally transparent. But
needs of the customer are paramount, and where previously optional extras
aren't required, flexible pricing allows for this too'.
Tel: 01200 452375
Email: mailto:brochures@ultraframe.co.uk
Web: http://www.ultraframe.co.uk
Sash
Extends Low-Threshold Options with Stormguard Sills
Sash
UK is exceeding the demands of Part M of the revised Building
Regulations by offering the latest low threshold doorsills to its residential
doors when disabled access is required.
After an intensive testing programme, and consultation with customers,
Sash UK now fits AM3 and AM5 easy-access, low threshold doorsills and
ramps from from rain and draught excluder specialist Stormguard. The Stormguard
AM3 sill for inward opening doors and the AM5 for outward opening doors
were thoroughly reviewed by the Sash Customer Panel before being accepted
as ideal partner-products for the Sash range of residential doors.
Both sills are now available with Sash UK residential doors in Aluminium
and Matt Gold finishes, and the Sash GardusR high security door, for which
a special slide in bolt feature ensures that high security is maintained.
Complete weather protection is maintained even under the worst conditions.
Doors fitted with the new threshold are suitable for installation with
virtually all floor types and finishes.
Tel: 01226 715619
Email: mailto:mailbox@sashuk.com
Web: http://www.sashuk.com
Safeware,
a new Hardware Brand, is Launched by Profile 22
A
division of Profile 22, Safeware is
a new brand of window and door hardware which offers a dedicated service
to the systems company's customers on the full range of hardware products,
all of which have been exclusively designed for the Profile 22 suite.
The
Safeware range offers Profile 22 customers competitively priced and quality
products conforming to Secured by Design, together with the convenience
of sourcing from just one specialist supplier.
Product Manager, Nic Rossano comments: 'Safeware is an entirely new concept
and one which demonstrates to our customers that we take their hardware
needs seriously, in terms of quality, durability and service.
'The range is specially engineered to fit the Profile 22 suite, making
fabrication and installation simpler and quicker. With our customers manufacturing
tens of thousands of doors per year, they need to ensure that the locks
they are using are robust and reliable in use.
'Our philosophy of engineering the locks to fit our profiles ensures that
the locks are reliable in service, and quick and efficient to fit during
fabrication,' adds Nic.
First products to be launched under the Safeware brand are three new door
locks - all tailored to fit and meeting the requirements of PAS 23 and
PAS 24.
The three door locks - Safeware 3+, Safeware 7 and Safeware 'SL' - are
manufactured from stainless steel and high quality die-castings.
Safeware 3+ is a 'Clean Face' lock with options of shootbolts at the top
and bottom of the door leaf. It is suitable for single or double (French)
door sets and is supplied with a range of stainless steel and die-cast
multi keep sets.
Depending on budget and door style, further shootbolts are offered for
additional security and on larger doors, improved sealing at the head
and cill of the door leaf.
Extra security comes in the shape of Safeware 7 - a seven-point lock offering
three counter-opposing hooks and four adjustable rollers or cams. The
hooks take care of security, while the rollers securely seal the door.
Its one-piece stainless steel and die-cast keep set is 'non-handed' to
suit a variety of applications.
Completing the trio is the Safeware SL lock solution for double doors
or French Door 'slave leaves'. All lock products are supplied as individually
packed components, or as lock packs, containing everything you need to
fabricate your door.
Tel: 01952 290910
Rehau-Tritec
Available in Coloured Options
Rehau's
new 60mm system Rehau-Tritec is available for the first time in a choice
of more than 150 RAL colours.
Customers can now order bar lengths in Rehau-Tritec colour coated on either
one face, both faces or on all surfaces using Rehau's established Acryl
II PVCu colouring system.
Acryl II is a two-part acrylic coating system first developed by Rehau
for the German automotive market to coat bumpers for Mercedes and BMW.
It is colourfast and weather resistant and does not affect the impact
resistance of PVCu. The application method means that the colour penetrates
the surface of the profile and cannot be scratched off or damaged in use.
Rehau already offers this service on all its relevant S702 (60mm) and
S706 (70mm) profiles to enable customers to meet demand from both the
commercial and domestic replacement markets for coloured PVCu windows
and doors.
Tel: 01989 762650
Email: mailto:window.enquiries@rehau.com
Web: http://www.rehau.co.uk
Hodgson
Foamsekure - Partner in Fighting Grime
Manufacturers,
glaziers and specifiers of PVCu and aluminium windows and doors can provide
substantial time and cost saving benefits to their customers by using
Pilkington Activ self cleaning glass.
Fully compatible with the special dual-action coating on Pilkington Activ,
Hodgson Sealants Foamsekure dry glazing
and bar bonding tape comprises a high density Polyolephin foam base, which
is coated with a thick layer of solvent free 100% acrylic mass adhesive.
This combination makes Foamsekure completely inert - it does not outgas
or bleed plasticers. Foamsekure is quick and easy to use by the applicator
and offers many benefits including, superior adhesion to Iow energy surfaces
such as PVCu, excellent resistance to water, and Security Glazing to BS7950:
1997 in PVCu windows.
Tel: 01482 868321
Multi-point
Locking Provides a Strong Case for Steel Windows
Surrey
based Clement Windows Group has devised
a multi-point locking steel window. The device is the first of its kind
in the steel window industry and is a feature normally only seen in conventional
PVC windows. Clement Windows has also recently developed and released
the industry's first FENSA registered Part L compliant steel window.
Paul Trace Clement Windows Group Development Manager comments:
'Traditionally steel has been promoted as the strongest manufactured material
in window design. Now, thanks to Clements, it is also the most secure
window system available on the market.
'Here at Clements we are always looking at ways to develop our products.
This new multipoint locking system really is a massive step forward for
the steel window industry. This means that we can now compete with PVCu
in terms of security, something that the industry has been previously
unable to do.'
Tel: 01428 643393
Email: mailto:info@clementwg.co.uk
Web: http://www.clementwg.co.uk
Ashton
Industrial Releases Triple Diamond Belt Machine
UK
based engineering firm, Ashton Industrial, has recently released the newest
addition to its range of grinding machines based on diamond grinding belt
technology.
The diamond impregnated grinding belts now offer the industry a robust
belt that exhibits extremely long life, whilst offering multiple benefits
of lower grinding pressure, fast cut, ultra smooth ground finish and most
importantly, no carborundum particles to scratch the glass.
Ashton reports that its existing diamond belt customers are realising
substantial savings through reduced processing time, reduced operator
fatigue and a dramatic reduction of furnace losses due to improved and
crack free glass edges.
The company states that the normally used abrasive belts create a multitude
of microscopic cracks in the glass edge due to their very aggressive grinding
particles. Diamond belts do not cause this effect and leave an extremely
fine ground finish that can be very easily polished.
The Ashton Triple Belt Arrissing Machine is an extremely heavy duty model
with all external drives and motors and oversized (175mm) diameter pulleys.
Ashton reports that these new models are just as efficient when processing
straight edged glass and/or shaped glass.
Contact: Steve Blundell
Tel: 0208 551 4046
Email: mailto:sblundell@ashton-industrial.com
Web: http://www.ashton-industrial.com
High-Purity
Recycled Glass Cullet from Finland
Suomen
Uusioaines Ltd of Forssa, Finland now guarantees that its recycled cullet
contains less than 10g per tonne of ceramics, less than 5 g/t of aluminium
or iron and less than 5 g/t of lead. Ceramic content is frequently as
low as 1-2 g/t. Organic impurities are guaranteed not to exceed 500 g/t
and humidity 2%. These high standards result from the use of new crushing
and sorting machinery and of the latest purification technology.
Samples are taken hourly at Suomen Uusioaines, and after every shift a
10kg sample undergoes detailed laboratory analysis in order to ensure
quality and avoid the processing problems associated with the presence
of ceramics and other contaminants in recycled cullet.
lmproved colour sorting
The company recycles over 60,000 tpa of glass, and supplies its products
in
particle sizes up to 50 mm. Suomen Uusioaines obtains raw materials from
municipal sources and hospitals as well as from the building trade and
the automotive industry. The end products supplied by the company are
flint, mixed (clear and green) or brown, as well as float glass cullet.
Major users
Major users of Suomen Uusioaines cullet include Saint-Gobain lsover who
incorporate float and mixed cullet in their Isover-Comfort range of glass
wool building and thermal insulation products. Packaging manufacturers
Owens-Illinois and Rexam use Suomen Uusioaines' cullet in the production
of bottle and container glass. Other customers include manufacturers of
'eco-tile' cladding bricks for buildings. Recycled cullet is also suitable
for use in the production of sand-blasting and filter element materials.
The use of recycled glass protects the environment by saving raw materials
and by reducing the energy required in manufacturing processes. Suomen
Uusioaines' own environmental system meets the requirements of ISO 14001.
Tel: +358 342 431 00
Web: http://www.uusioaines.com
A
Secure Welcome from Vista Panels
'The
Welcome Collection of composite doors from Vista Panels provides a host
of features that not only fulfill the main considerations, such as security,
durability and appearance, but also offers a range of options that will
meet the most demanding of specifications in both domestic and commercial
applications. Combined with service criteria that includes only 15 days
lead-time and free delivery, the value of this composite range is hard
to beat.' says the company.
High-density foam combines with an engineered timber sub-frame for strength
and security, whilst offering good thermal and noise insulation. In addition,
security can be further enhanced through a choice of three locking systems
to suit individual requirements.
The Welcome Collection has recently been awarded the Secured By Design
license to complete the full range of British Standard and BBA accreditations
previously attained.
For any composite door a traditional look is a must. Vista offers the
option of a pvc or grp skin, both providing durability and an attractive
timber appearance. Which ever option you choose, the skins are through
coloured during manufacture, adding further protection from surface damage
such as scratches, rather than being factory spray-painted.
Suitable for use as either a front or rear entrance, there are four colour
finishes available within the Welcome Collection, white, red, blue and
green, with the option of using a coloured external face in conjunction
with white on the interior.
Welcome composite doors are made to measure, supplied as a fully finished
door set, with a choice of five door designs and twenty four glazing options,
each with a distinctive design and a full range of door furniture is also
on offer.
Tel: 0151 608 1423
Hodgson
Fire Foam
Hodgson
Sealants adds to its expanding range of certificated fire resistant
sealants with the recent introduction of Hodgson Fire Foam. Having excellent
adhesion to a wide variety of building materials such as brick, concrete,
metal and PVCu this flame retardant construction foam conforms to DIN
4102-part 1 class B1: 1998 and prEN1366 Part 4:1998.
Hodgson Fire Foam fills joints up to 40mm x 40mm and is used for gap filling,
sealing of partition walls, sealing around pipes and other structures
when a fire rated foam is required. High thermal and acoustic isolation
properties mean that it has many other uses including maintaining insulation
to cavities and joints in structures, general gap filling applications
and providing a strong backing material for joints prior to the application
of sealants.
Offering two application options - using a foam Gun for accuracy and minimal
wastage, or alternatively Hand applied Fire Foam has an attached application
nozzle, Hodgson Fire Foam is available with the professional user in mind.
Contact Ann Parsons
Tel: 01482 868321
Email: mailto:sales@hodgson-sealants.co.uk
Web: http://www.hodgson-sealants.co.uk
Brighter
Bevels with Bevelox
Bevelox,
the original American formula cerium oxide for high quality bevels, is
now available ex-stock from Bohle.
Bohle UK recently acquired the sole distribution rights for the UK and
Eire of this highly regarded brand. Sold extensively for over a decade,
Bevelox is considered by many professional glass processors as the 'best'
bevel polishing cerium on the market.
Bevelox offers a variety of performance benefits including brighter bevels,
low baume levels, reduced felt pressures and cooler cerium temperatures.
It has good suspension characteristics, and claims twice the stock removal
ability of other ceriums widely sold in the UK. Bohle believes that administered
correctly Bevelox represents a more cost-effective option than many of
the so-called 'economy' cerium oxide products currently available. Bevelox
can also be used on all glass processing machinery that utilises cerium
oxide with the added benefit of less drop out, which means cleaner machines.
Bohle UK's Managing Director Gary Dean says, 'Bohle is committed to continuous
expansion of its portfolio of glass processing products which complement
our growing machinery range. The current total stands at over 15,000 and
with new additions like Bevelox, customers can remain confident that our
brands continue to deliver the quality and value for money they've come
to expect from Bohle.'
Tel: (freephone) 0800 616 151
Web: http://www.bohle.ltd.uk
Adding
more Style to Styal
Wendland
has introduced two new features to its all-new Styal conservatory
roofing system. The new Rafter End Caps and Eaves Beam Cleats have been
developed by Wendland's design team in direct response to installer requests.

Manufactured
in injection moulded PVC, Wendland's new Rafter End Caps slide over the
roof's rafter top caps to fully conceal them from view while the bracket
acts as an integral glazing stop to ease installation. This gives the
exterior of the finished roof a neater and more streamlined appearance.
Rafter End Caps are available in a choice of white, cream, brown and caramel
to co-ordinate with Wendland's roof colour range of white, cream, mahogany,
golden oak and the recently introduced rosewood finish.
Wendland's new Eaves Beam Cleats and Eaves Beam Reinforcers have been
developed to ensure all screw holes are completely covered on the internal
face of the Eaves Beam once the Corner Trim is fitted. Pre-assembled and
drilled, these specialist corner cleats pulls the eaves tight together
masking all fixings behind the simple cover strip.
Alongside increased strength and rigidity, aesthetics played an equally
important role in the development of Wendland's new Styal conservatory
roofing system, as Damian Battle, Wendland's Director of Marketing, explains:
'Kerb appeal has become an increasingly important factor in the UK conservatory
market. And these new product initiatives reflect our on-going commitment
to improving not only the performance, but also the appearance of the
finished roof, both inside and out.' The new Rafter End Caps and Eaves
Beam Cleats will be supplied as standard components with the Styal conservatory
roofing system.
Tel: 01452 722266
Web: http://www.wendland.co.uk
Innovative
Openings for new K2 Roof Vents
K2
Conservatory Roof System has launched its new roof vent.
Developed utilising the same technology as the company's existing product
portfolio, the new roof vent has been designed not only to complement
any style of K2 or L2 in a Pack conservatory roof system, but its use
can be extended to suit any other conservatory roof system on the market.
'The new roof vent boasts a series of features and benefits, providing
dealers and installers with a truly technically superior product to ones
currently available on the market.' says the company.
The roof vent will be available in a range of different colour options:
white, golden oak, mahogany and rosewood, and can be adapted to suit either
16mm, 24/25mm or 35mm glazing, allowing for a custom designed product.
The new roof vent is available from April 2003 through K2's network of
approved dealers, and comes backed by the same comprehensive support package
as the K2 Conservatory Roof System and sister brand, L2 in a Pack.
Tel: 01204 554554.
Web: http://www.k2conservatories.com
Dorma
UK's Arcos Range Extended
Dorma
UK's Arcos range of glass door hardware has been extended to include further
innovations in hinges and pull handles for toughened glass assemblies.
The Arcos product range features fittings for both interior and external
toughened glass door assemblies which include:
Patch fittings
Locks
Rails
lnternal hinges
Pull handles
Completely new to the range is the Arcos pull handle, which casts an arc
over the glass. It is available in lengths of 401mm and 828mm, and comes
in aluminium or stainless steel. Also new is the internal door hinge,
which can be used for various rebate depths.
To create an integrated design throughout offices, reception areas and
meeting rooms, the Arcos range gives the specifier options to create a
unique appearance. With the finishes available within the range the glass
seemingly floats with minimal intrusive metal support.
Sean Ballard, head of regional division (glass), says of the developments:
'At Dorma we are constantly striving for unique innovation for creative
design for the specifier while continuing to ensure installation practicalities
are achievable'.
Tel: 01462 472500
Web: http://www.dorma-uk.co.uk
New
SemiAutomatic Arrissing Line from Ashton Industrial
Ashton
Industrial has added another new option to the company's range of arrissing
machinery. The 'Ashton' SemiAutomatic Arrissing Line provides a
reduced cost option for companies looking to achieve many of the benefits
of a full Automatic Line.
Whilst the SemiAutomatic Line is not capable of processing pieces
as quickly as an Auto Line, it is capable of turning out pieces at a consistently
fast rate.
Advantages include the ability to provide a consistently high arriss quality
to random sizes of rectangular glass from a maximum agreed size down to
approximately 300mm x 300mm. Controlled use of diamond grinding belts
to achieve optimum use, resulting in significant saving in abrasives spend.
This is achieved through the 'pusher' function, which has been a successful
feature of the Automatic Arrissing Line.
There is a significant reduction in manual fatigue/human error/RSI etc.
and reduced footprint in comparison to an auto line size is only
approximately three times the size of the maximum piece of glass to be
processed.
The process is simple. A piece of glass is loaded against a datum on a
castor pallet which is in the raised position. The piece is driven forward
through arrisser one. At the same time the castor pallet lowers. The piece
is then driven across a conveyor to the datum in line with arrisser two
and is then driven through the arrisser.
The castor pallet is then raised, the operator turns the piece through
90º and the machine repeats the previous steps. Once the piece has returned
to the start position, having been fully arrissed, the castor pallet lifts
and the operator passes the piece of glass through to the washing machine
(or the next part of the process).
Contact: Steve Blundell
Tel: 0208 551 4046
Email: mailto:sblundell@ashton-industrial.com
Web: http://www.ashton-industrial.com
Digital
Printing on Laminated Glass with new SentryGlas® Expressions
New
DuPont SentryGlas® Expressions decorative glass interlayer enables
architects and laminators to bring the full colour palette of digital
printing to architectural laminated glass by using DuPonts ink technology
for digital printing.
Major benefits of SentryGlas® Expressions over existing decorative
glass technologies include reduced design to production time, increased
flexibility in image customisation, continuous tone control and photographic
quality reproduction.
SentryGlas® Expressions enables company logos, photographs and
entire paintings to be incorporated into a range of architectural glass
applications such as entry doors, overhead glazing and office partitions
with speed and flexibility while also conferring the many benefits
of laminated glass including safety, security, protection from UV rays,
noise reduction and solar/thermal control.
The
Palace Hotel, Melbourne, Australia (2002): Psychedelic glass screens for
1960s-style hotel bistro
To achieve a very different result from the Tenterfield panel, a glass
screen using clear SentryGlas® Expressions is the backdrop for
a specially-commissioned psychedelic design supplied by Melbourne (Australia)
interior design company Club Décor for the bistro area of the citys
famous Palace Hotel. The design complements the 1960s décor of
the establishment.
Palace Hotel employee Sally Zaulavskas told LGN: 'Ive never seen
anything like these glass panels before! Bright colours are used but very
tastefully so that the design appeals to the mid-day crowd of older people
as well as the younger generation who turn out for late-night parties.'
Again the decorative laminated glass using SentryGlas® Expressions
was supplied by laminator DMS of Sydney
Tenterfield School of Arts (2002)
One of the first applications for SentryGlas® Expressions was
completed in Australia in 2002. The Tenterfield School of Arts is historically
significant as the site where, on 24th October 1889, Sir Henry Parkes,
then Premier of New South Wales, delivered his famous speech known as
the Tenterfield Oration, calling for the Federation of the
Australian colonies. This event has been widely acknowledged as a catalyst
for the federation movement and led to the creation of the Australian
nation. For many years Tenterfield has been known as `the Birthplace of
Federation.
In 1998, Tenterfield Shire Council and the National Trust received a major
grant from the Commonwealth Governments Federation Fund to conserve
and refurbish the building, to house the shire library and theatre and
to create a Museum that celebrated the significance of the place.
Parkes speech and the banquet that followed are celebrated in the
Original Hall of the Museum. At the centre of this room a ten metre long
showcase doubles as a table where the annual commemorative Parkes Banquet
is held.
Project architect Julie Mackenzie of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
of Sydney told LGN: 'Historic photographs and physical evidence revealed
that the Original Hall was formerly divided by a timber prosenium wall,
which had angled sides. As part of the Museum project we decided to recreate
the former wall, but in a clearly contemporary way - in steel framed glass.
We had sourced an historic photograph from the State Library of NSW of
a banquet held in the room around the time of the Tenterfield Oration
and decided to laminate the image onto the glass. The project team worked
closely with a graphic artist to establish where the framing and cropping
should occur. Fine steel framing was proposed to the glass in memory of
local green houses rumoured to have been built using historic glass plate
negatives. The wall was divided into 160 glass panels similar in size
and proportion to the glass negative from which the image was taken.'
The resulting digital image was e-mailed to laminator DMS of Melbourne
to provide sample panels. DMS owner Don Mathieson said: 'SentryGlas®
Expressions technology was quick and easy to use. The approved printed
laminated glass was ready to be installed just a few days.' The 4.1 m
tall by 7.8 m wide laminated safety glass wall is only 7.52 mm thick.
The resolution of the image is 360 dpi. An opaque white background is
used and the wall is back-lit.
Mackenzie continued: 'Using small sized plates also had a practical advantage.
The glass wall is situated in a very public place and there is a door
in the wall where visitors enter the Museum. The laminated glass protects
the image from fingerprints and provides excellent safety benefits. However,
if one of the glass panels breaks, a replacement panel can be easily manufactured.
This is a major practical and cost advantage over the screen printing
process, where we could never expect the supplier to keep copies of the
hundreds of screens involved.'
Tenterfield Shire Councils general manager, Mark Arnold, said: 'In
our first year we have welcomed 10,000 visitors to the Museum and we expect
the number to increase in years to come. There have been no problems with
wear and tear to the laminated glass panel, even though part of it forms
the entry door to the Museums great hall. The laminated glass provides
excellent protection of the images in the face of large numbers of visitors.
It is also a very safe solution which is easy to maintain and clean.'
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