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Glass panes manufactured using the float procedure and heat polishing, with excellent planimetric quality, which allow for many different applications. This is the type of pane most often used for subsequent tooling and in double glazing.
Colourless
Colourless transparent pane, with the two faces completely flat and parallel to each other, so that their is no distortion of the view through the glass. These panes are obtained using the float procedure and heat polishing. They can be used to cover large cavities and provide good acoustic insulation.
Transformations:
Depending on the application, the float pane can be bevelled, etched and engraved, metallised and silvered, carved and shaped (curves, bores and mortising).
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