| Digital Ceramic Print |
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Uses/Fields of Application:
- for all transparent and translucent areas in the building envelope
- as insulating glass-manufacture part for view protection – and also as concrete decoration
- for large surface advertising displays (photo-technical implementation on wall surfaces)
- for interior decoration use
- orientation systems, space numbering systems
- for glass parapet walls (laminated safety glass)
- for complete glass door installations and all glass-only applications
- for decoration and/or required glass signaling (barrier-free building)
- based on ESG product feature as the basic glass product for each type of point-fastened glass system
- for sanitary areas
- anywhere, where (usually cost-intensive) screen printing can be avoided
Technical data:
| Glass thickness: |
from 4 mm to 19 mm |
| Manufacture size: |
max. 2440 x 3700 mm
min. 350 x 300 mm (smaller dimensions upon request) |
| Area with thick glass: |
15 mm – max. 8 m²
19 mm – max. 6 m² |
| Aspect ratio: |
max. 1 : 20 |
| Colours: |
presently black and white are possible as print colours |
| Maximum resolution: |
up to 720 dpi |
| Graphic data: |
Graphic file formats such as AI, CDR, PDF, EPS, Tiff, BMP and JPEG. To trace writings and/or store
as PDF |
Definition:
| A computer supported system-generated print file arrives as a direct print on the glass surface. In the subsequent thermal procedure the ceramic colours are melted onto the glass surface. Therefore, from a firm technical viewpoint, identical mechanical characteristics can be maintained as can thermally toughened safety glass or part toughended glass products on the basis of stand -ardized manufacturing procedures. |
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Base Glass
ertex digiprint is combined with:
- all the usual market lime-natron-silicate glass products
- mainly coloured glass (PARSOL, PLANIBEL)
- in pyrolysis- or magnetron procedures manufactured layers (hard coating)
- machine-etched glass products (SATINATO)
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