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Viracon’s ClearPoint point-supported insulating glass system

March 30, 2012  By Viracon


viraconViracon has introduced ClearPoint, a point-supported insulating glass system that increases the transparency of glass façades. Specifically engineered to provide building designers with greater flexibility, ClearPoint allows architects to maximize clear openings and enhance aesthetics, delivering a clean, contemporary look both inside and out.

Viracon has introduced ClearPoint, a point-supported insulating glass
system that increases the transparency of glass façades. Specifically
engineered to provide building designers with greater flexibility,
ClearPoint allows architects to maximize clear openings and enhance
aesthetics, delivering a clean, contemporary look both inside and out.

“We’re very excited to provide this new offering to our customers,” says
Kevin Anez, director of marketing and product management for Viracon.
“It not only offers architects greater design flexibility, but it
impressively maximizes the viewing area while enabling a modern look.”

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Reduces the amount of framing material making contact with
the glass.

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Architectural glass is traditionally supported by securing its edges,
but building designers have been seeking out solutions that increase the
transparency of exterior walls. ClearPoint by Viracon is one of those
solutions – reducing the amount of framing material making contact with
the glass, providing a more elegant result for building interiors and
exteriors.
 
Architects who specify ClearPoint can optimize performance with Viracon
low-E coatings and/or silk-screen options. For additional peace of mind,
ClearPoint offers heat soaked glass and a limited 10 year insulating
glass warranty.

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