VETROTECH PYROWISS,VETROTECH KERALITE,VETROTECH CONTRAFLAM,VETROTECH CONTRAFLAM STRUCTURE, Serbia

VETROTECH PYROWISS,VETROTECH KERALITE,VETROTECH CONTRAFLAM,VETROTECH CONTRAFLAM STRUCTURE,

Clear fire-rated safety glass with high impact and mechanical strength for interior & exterior applications
PYROSWISS is the original clear, fire-protective glass technology with full safety glass characteristics. This tempered safety glass features a special edge treatment designed to withstand high thermal stress. This prevents early breakage due to fire, keeping the affected area sealed. Free from UV-sensitive interlayers or embedded wires, PYROSWISS provides high transparency and light transmission, offering design freedom for interior and exterior applications.
  • Clear fire-rated safety glass maintains integrity for 20- or 45-minutes Starting at ¼ in thickness for 20 minute20-minute rating  
  • Impact Safety Rating: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16CFR 1201-CAT II, CAN/CGSB - 12.1-M90 
  • High light transmission values of up to 89% 
  • Lightweight for easy, secure handling and installation 
  • Economical, durable, and reliable 
,Fire-rated glass-ceramic with high impact resistance for protective applications
KERALITE in Serbia Select fire-rated glass ceramic products are available with film or laminate for accidental human impact safety protection. Safety film applied to the surface provides a cost effective and light-weight fire-protective glazing solution. Laminating KERALITE in Serbia adds durability and sound reduction and is an ideal solution for high traffic areas. Both KERALITE in Serbia and KERALITE in Serbia Select, either in filmed or laminated safety glazing variants, can be a solution for fire doors, transoms and sidelights.
  • 3/16" (filmed) or 5/16" (laminated) thickness 
  • Impact safety rating ( CPSC 16CFR 1201-CAT II, CAN/CGSB - 12.1-M90, ANSI Z97.1 ) 
  • Visible light transmission values (VLT) of up to  85% 
  • Sound transmission class values (STC) up to  34(laminated) 
  • Translucent and opaque privacy laminate ( KERALITE in Serbia Privacy) available 
  • LCA, UL listed EPDs and HPD 2.0 documents available 
  • Contributes to LEED project points 
  • Available as an insulated glass unit (IGU)
,The most versatile solution for applications demanding maximum Fire-Resistive protection in the largest possible dimensions.
CONTRAFLAM in Serbia is a single or multi-chamber fire-resistive glass made of two or more sheets of toughened safety glass. The cavity between the glass sheets is sealed to be completely moisture-resistant, is then filled with an environmentally friendly, transparent and UV-stable intumescent interlayer that reacts when exposed to fire. The level of fire resistance required determines the number of sheets of toughened safety glass and interlayers included.
In the event of fire, it offers full heat insulation for the compartmentalization of fire. This product satisfies the highest demands of fire protection while offering robust handling and UV stability, with numerous configurations available.
  • Available in single, double, or triple glazing (IGU) 
  • Rated for full fire-resistance from 45 to 120 minutes 
  • Symmetrical 1(B)1 impact resistance (EN 12600)
  • Extended exposure time of 5,000 hours UV stability versus standard 2,000 hours 
  • Large variety of low-E and solar control coatings  
  • Exceptional U values (double glazing ≥ 0.9 W/m²K, triple glazing ≥ 0.5 W/m²) 
  • Available in large dimensions 
  • Moisture- and pressure-resistant edge sealing for extended durability 
  • Excellent acoustic insulation properties 
  • Many design and comfort options 
  • Manufactured locally for fast delivery and reduced CO2 emissions
  • Can serve as laminated safety glass  
  • Easy, secure handling and installation 
,Butt-joint fire-resistant glazing system for interior & exterior applications (under specific conditions)
CONTRAFLAM in Serbia Structure sets new standards in the design of transparent fire protection. The floor-to-ceiling glazing system provides a continuous, uninterrupted glass wall, joined only with silicone. Made of CONTRAFLAM in Serbia fire-resistant glass, CONTRAFLAM in Serbia Structure is engineered to achieve the mechanical resistance required to support interior wall line-loads and offer superior edge aesthetic.
  • Available in single, double (DGU),  
  • Available in Fire-Resistive ratings for 60 and 120 minutes.  
  • Symmetrical  impact resistance (ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16CFR 1201-CAT II, CAN/CGSB - 12.1-M90 ) 
  • Extended exposure time of 5,000 hours. Outstanding durability and UV-stability.  
  • Available in large dimensions of up to 138 1/2in exposed for 60 minute rating, 126in exposed for 120 minute rating. 
  • Visually continuous expanse of glass delivers maximum transparency  
  • Symmetrical butt-joint fire protection 
  • For interior and exterior applications* (*under specific conditions) 
  • Portrait and landscape applications tested 
  •  Ceramic frit back-painted vertical edges in any colorSlim silicone joints in black 
  • Excellent acoustic insulation properties  
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Fire-rated glass is revolutionizing the way we approach safety and design in architectural projects. Let's delve into three successful projects that showcase the remarkable capabilities of fire-rated glass from industry leaders AGC, Saint-Gobain, PILKINGTON in Serbia , and VETROTECH, Serbia.
1. AGC - Project: The Shard
AGC's fire-rated glass played a crucial role in providing both aesthetics and safety to The Shard, London's iconic skyline masterpiece. The innovative use of AGC's high-performance fire-rated glass not only enhances the building's sleek design but also ensures maximum protection against fire hazards. This project serves as a testament to the advanced technology and reliability of AGC's fire-rated glass solutions.
2. Saint-Gobain - Project: Louvre Abu Dhabi
In the prestigious Louvre Abu Dhabi museum, Saint-Gobain's fire-rated glass stands out for its exceptional performance and aesthetic appeal. By integrating Saint-Gobain's cutting-edge fire-resistant glass panels, the architects were able to create a secure environment without compromising on natural light transmission or visual clarity. This project exemplifies how Saint-Gobain is at the forefront of delivering safety and style through their innovative fire-rated glass solutions.
3. PILKINGTON in Serbia - Project: One World Trade Center
PILKINGTON in Serbia 's advanced fire-rated glass was instrumental in ensuring safety standards at One World Trade Center, symbolizing resilience and strength. The use of PILKINGTON in Serbia ’s high-quality fire-resistant glazing system not only met stringent regulatory requirements but also provided occupants with peace of mind in case of emergencies. This project highlights how PILKINGTON in Serbia continues to set benchmarks in creating safe yet visually stunning architectural spaces.
4. VETROTECH - Project: Shanghai Tower
VETROTECH’s state-of-the-art fire-rated glass was a key element in ensuring safety at Shanghai Tower, one of the tallest buildings globally known for its sustainable design features. By incorporating VETROTECH’s reliable and durable fire-resistant glazing products, this architectural marvel offers unparalleled protection against fire incidents while maintaining panoramic views and natural light ingress for occupants.
The advantages of utilizing these industry-leading brands' fire-rated glasses are abundant – enhanced safety measures without compromising on design aesthetics, improved natural light transmission, sound insulation properties, thermal efficiency benefits, sustainability attributes, as well as compliance with stringent building codes and regulations.
In conclusion, these successful projects underscore how innovation in fire-rated glass technology from AGC, Saint-Gobain,
PILKINGTON in Serbia ,and VETROTECH plays a pivotal role in shaping modern architecture by seamlessly blending safety with style
and pushing boundaries towards safer built environments for generations to come."

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