Wall panelling with coloured glass - SGG PLANILAQUE EVOLUTION
PU coloured lacquered glass for wall panelling which is opaque, humidity-resistant
What is it?
SGG PLANILAQUE EVOLUTION is a lacquered glass, coloured and opaque in appearance, and is produced by depositing and then baking a highly durable and resistant lacquer to one side of the glass.
Where can it be used?
- As privacy glass in bathrooms
- As durable and aesthetic cladding glass for walls and doors.
- Furniture – ideal for use on wardrobes and cupboards
- Interior doors
- Decorative glass in reception areas
- Writing boards
Advantages
Glass with contemporary colours: This panel glass range comprises eight types of shaded glass, 3 types of light shaded glass contrasting with 4 bold colours and one intense black coloured glass
Glass with resistance to humidity: Thanks to a special composition of the lacquer, this lacquered glass can be used in high humidity areas, like kitchens and bathrooms
Durability: Since lacquer is applied to the back of the glass, it is protected from damage
Range
SGG PLANILAQUE EVOLUTION is available in 8 shades :
- Extra White
- Almond Green
- Ivory
- Solar Yellow
- Mint Green
- Aqua Blue
- Opera Red
- Black
Installation Guidelines
- This coloured lacquered glass is for interior use only, suitable for installation in any enclosed space, including rooms which are likely to be moist and humid (kitchen, bathroom etc).
- This glass should always be placed in front of an opaque wall.
- The wall should be perfectly smooth and flat. If the installation surface is too irregular, a plywood panel needs to be fixed before installing the glass.
- This glass is not to be installed on damp walls or close to sources of heat (electric heaters, cookers etc).
- Adhesive fixing: Mirror-compatible adhesive must be used (test the reaction of the glue on the lacquer if in doubt about the neutrality of the glue), or double-sided adhesive tape.
- Mechanical fixing: This can be done using mirror rail which will also help mask irregularities in the wall, using brackets or 'J'-section trim.
- The gap between two panels should ideally be 1-2mm.
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SGG PLANILAQUE® EVOLUTION