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The Larta Glass company launched the production of new architectural glass LartaPro HP Light Gray 48/32 with sun-protective and energy-saving coating. The product will be used for glazing facades and roofs, and in the production of windows and doors.
The main feature of the new development is the neutral gray aesthetics of the product, which remains unchanged in any conditions and from different viewing angles. The product in a neutral smoky gray shade was created at the request of architects who implement projects in the central and northern part of Russia.
“Moderate specularity allows us to level out changes in the color of the facade between transparent and opaque zones, and thereby give visual uniformity to the aesthetics of the facade,” says Tatyana Bondareva, manager of architectural projects at Larta Glass. - Such a facade looks visually uniform and neutral, without extraneous tones, and does not draw attention. The building looks harmonious, and the glass emphasizes the integrity of the concept conceived by the architect.”
High levels of sun protection and heat conservation are another trend that the new product corresponds to. Glass has high selectivity: it transmits a lot of sunlight, but at the same time protects from sunlight. This helps maintain a comfortable temperature in the room: more heat is retained in winter, and more coolness in summer.
LartaPro HP Light Gray 48/32 can be used in raw and hardened form; wide processing possibilities are available: hardening, heat strengthening, bending (bending), lamination, the possibility of using silk-screen printing techniques. The product is also available in an extra-size format of over 9m.
About company:
Larta Glass is one of the largest manufacturers of flat glass, coated glass and mirrors in the CIS countries. The company's three factories are among the most modern enterprises for the production of sheet glass, with a nominal production capacity of 750 tons of glass per day at the plant in Ryazan, 800 tons of glass per day in Ramenskoye, Moscow region, and 900 tons of glass per day in Krasny Sulin, Rostov Region areas.
Glass produced at Larta Glass factories can be seen at facilities in Sochi, World Cup sports grounds, airports in Moscow and major Russian cities, and in many other projects. For example, the Irina Viner-Usmanova Rhythmic Gymnastics Palace, Platov Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Terminal B of Sheremetyevo Airport, the Evolution, Federation, Neva Towers, IQ-Kvartal towers in the Moscow business center Moskva-Usmanova. City" and many others.