Products

Products

Discover the variety of glass types and their characteristic surface distortions. With our interactive slider, you can directly compare the distortion effects of different glass types. Move the slider from right to left to switch between the original image and the altered view with the corresponding glass filter. Experience the visual impact and choose the glass type that best meets your requirements.

Float Glass

Float glass is the most widely used flat glass with a smooth, perfectly flat surface without distortions. It is available in various thicknesses and can be adapted to specific optical and technical requirements through coatings and tinting.

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RT Glass (with Historical Appearance)

Our specially manufactured glass with a historical appearance undergoes a unique heating process that gives it an antique look and creates irregular surfaces to imitate the aesthetics of bygone eras.

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RT K-Glass (with Historical Appearance)

K-Glass is a coated window glass used in historic windows and glazing to improve energy efficiency. K-Glass is a low-energy glass containing a thin, transparent metal oxide layer that reduces heat transfer through the glass.

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Restover® light (Schott)

RESTOVER® features an irregular surface that deliberately reproduces the characteristic wave motion of early 19th-century glass styles. Restover Light has the least structuring compared to other Schott drawn glasses, giving a more modern window style its appearance.

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Restover® (Schott)

RESTOVER® is an ideal choice as window glass for 19th-century buildings. With its irregular surface structure reminiscent of mouth-blown glass, it preserves the historical charm.

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Restover® plus (Schott)

RESTOVER® plus features a prominently structured glass that closely resembles the original mouth-blown glass of the 19th century.

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Goethe® Glass (Schott)

Goethe glass is a colorless, drawn glass with a characteristic, irregular surface reminiscent of 18th and 19th-century window glass.

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Restauro® (Lamberts)

restauro® is a mouth-blown flat glass ideal for the authentic restoration of historic window glazing from the early 20th century and earlier. It is characterized by its distinctive, lively surface with occasional bubbles and streaks. restauro® is available in various dimensions and glass thicknesses.

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Contact

Joachim Michel

Joachim Michel

Administrative Assistant

+49 (0) 9341 - 92060

info@glastechnik-tbb.de