


Glass fins consist of either laminated or monolithic glass, used in a specific orientation so that the glass is supporting loads, such as a structural beam. With glass fins, transparent structural glass can be used permitting walls, guards, or skylights to transfer additional light.
Glass fins consist of either laminated or monolithic glass, used in a specific orientation so that the glass is supporting loads, such as a structural beam. With glass fins, transparent structural glass can be used permitting walls, guards, or skylights to transfer additional light.
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While glass is commonly thought of to solely enhance the visual and decorative appeal instead of being a rugged, dependable material, glass holds a structural integrity that has made it a smart and secure industry choice for decades. Today’s technology makes it safe and easy to include glass fins in architecturall
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