With a 92% light transmission and high chromatic yield, AGC’s Planibel Clearvision is the ideal glass in terms of crystal-clear vision and neutrality.
A material that has defined modernity in architecture, and easy to use because of its compactness and adaptability, glass is also a very important element in contemporary design. Thanks to their investigations into transparency and the material's properties, great designers such as Cini Boeri, Shiro Kuramata and Gae Aulenti have been able to give new meaning to the relationship between form and function, imposing their essential and minimalist vision on everyday objects such as chairs and tables.
For quality designs, in addition to the ingenuity of the designers, it is necessary for companies to offer impeccable products. AGC's Planibel Clearvision surfaces, for example, have an extra-clear neutral colour even with high thicknesses for furniture or interior design (up to 19 mm), demonstrating the extraordinary purity of the product.
With 92% light transmission and high colour rendering, Planibel Clearvision is the ideal choice in terms of crystal-clear vision and neutrality. It is in fact a type of glass commonly selected by architects and designers for projects requiring a high level of transparency.
It is a glass that can be subjected to any type of processing: tempering, enamelling, silk-screen printing, sandblasting, bending, making it a very versatile material, suitable to meet any design need, from furniture to architecture to solar.
Planibel Clearvision, like 75% of AGC's products, is Cradle to Cradle CertifiedTM: i.e. it follows an innovative regenerative design approach to have a positive impact on the environment over its lifetime. Through its commitment to C2C certification, AGC is able to provide high quality products while protecting people and the environment, and assisting customers in their responsible purchasing decisions towards society and the environment.
- Company:
- AGC Glass Europe
- Product:
- Planibel Clearvision
- Website:
- www.agc-glass.eu