Vandaglas is a specialized company with over 90 years of experience in creating curved glass for building interiors. The company offers a wide range of options, from simple cylindrical curved glass to complex polyaxial forms, which can be made from float glass to super-efficient triple-pane insulating glass. Its Döring-brand is well-known for its curved glass products.
Designers can also use tinted foils in laminated glass, printing, back-lighting, and other options to create exclusive interiors that fit their visions. With CurvePerform Mono, architects have the flexibility and creativity to design truly unique spaces that stand out.

Features
Curved glass is becoming increasingly popular in interior design. Vandaglas' CurvePerform Mono is a cylindrically curved monolite annealed glass that can be processed to achieve a variety of finishes to suit designers' preferences. The glass can be made translucent, opaque, glossy, or matte, and can be used to create curved glass walls that add a sense of harmonious lightness to a room.

Applications
Monolite curved glass is highly versatile and can be used for a wide range of interior fittings. Some of the most common applications include the construction of showcases, glazing for furniture, partition walls, all-glass furniture, lighting glass, and reconstructions of windows of historic buildings.
Glass thickness
There are several options available. Commercial glass thicknesses range from 3mm to 19mm, depending on the desired geometry of the application.

Glass types
Clear float glass and clear glass in all commercial glass thicknesses are popular choices for various applications. Coated glass, such as Super-Vision, can also be used to enhance the performance of glass. Another option is body-tinted glass, such as Parsol, which adds color to the glass. Cast glass is another option, but it comes with some limitations. Decoration glass, for instance, with screen printing, is an efficient way to add visual interest to the glass. Lastly, frosted or satin-finished glass can be used to provide privacy or diffuse light.
Machining possibilities
When it comes to machining possibilities, there are a variety of techniques that can be employed to achieve the desired result. For instance, a model can be cut according to customer templates or theoretical specifications to ensure precision and accuracy. Additionally, hole drillings can be made to create openings or to attach parts together. Partial or complete frosting can also be applied to the surface of the model to achieve the desired texture or appearance. Facets can be added to create a unique look, while screen printings can be used to add graphics or text to the model. These are just a few examples of the many possibilities when it comes to machining.

Technical details
-The CurvePerform Mono glass bending technology can create curved annealed glass with a maximum size of 3210mm x 8000mm and a minimum radius of 50mm.
-It can achieve a maximum angle of 180° and a maximum pitch of 1200mm, which may be increased on request.
-The glass thickness that can be used ranges from 2mm to 19mm.
-Glass types include low iron glass, tinted float glass, anti-reflective glass, etched glass, self-cleaning glass, screen-printed glass, enameled glass, and others.
-Shapes include cylindrical, and cylindrical with straight parts, elliptical, conical, spherical, parabolic, and s-forming (WavePerform).

Over 500 years of collective knowledge and expertise in the glass industry
Vandaglas is a leading producer of high-quality insulating glass. It sources its glass components from reputable flat glass manufacturers and offers a wide range of facade glazing specialties. With production facilities in multiple countries, it provides specialized teams for project management and other supporting logistics services. It offers a range of insulating glass and facade systems, including fire-resistant and safety glass. In addition, it has the facilities to produce single-glass applications such as glass canopies and partitions.
Vandaglas has 900 employees located across the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, England, and Switzerland. It has over 500 years of collective knowledge and expertise in the glass industry, making it a solid player in the field. The company offers a great deal of product knowledge and experience in the design phase for the creation of architectural facades with special facade glazing. It is committed to providing its customers with custom glass solutions for iconic facade glazing. Vandaglas's specialized teams offer project management and other logistics services to ensure that the customer's needs are met. The company is known for its silicone-bonded structural glazing and the PLUG-IN system for fully glazed facades without posts. Overall, Vandaglas is a reliable choice for customers seeking high-quality insulating glass and facade glazing specialties.
