Existing or new molded glass: Verre Industrie solutions

If your moulder is no longer available and you still have moulding tools, we can reuse them by adapting them to our partners’ equipment.

This avoids costly remanufacturing and long lead times.

For your new developments, we are at your disposal to study their feasibility.

We carry out in-house finishing and thermal or chemical tempering.

 

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Portrait of the month

Gaby, in charge of MCM’s beaconing activity.

Coming from Saint Gobain SOVIS and then Corning, Gaby is an expert in her field.

A veritable “encyclopedia” of beaconing, her knowledge of customers and products enables us to integrate this new activity perfectly within MCM.

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Borofloat®, the reference for borosilicate glass

Borofloat® has a low coefficient of expansion.

It shows excellent thermal (up to 500°), mechanical and chemical attack resistance.

With very high transmission in the visible spectrum (T>90%), Borofloat® also has a very high level of transparency and remains practically colorless.

Verre Industrie does process Borofloat® in all its shapes and in all common thicknesses.

 

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Verre Industrie manufactures for aeronautics :

Inside the aircraft:

– windshield components

– glasses for avionics equipment

– glasses for backlit buttons (BNL

– glasses for reading light

– glasses for interior window

– substrates for mirrors

– glass for partition walls

– glasses for lighting systems

Outside the aircraft:

– lighting and signaling glasses

– sight glasses and level glasses for hydraulic and fuel circuits

Entrust us with your new projects.

 

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Gorilla® Glass, the XXL thin glass

Gorilla® Glass is the only thin aluminosilicate glass on the market available in large sheets.

It enables Verre Industrie to manufacture large parts for the aeronautics and electronics industries (screen protection).

We are increasingly being asked to produce special projects in the automotive and marine sectors.

When is your next Gorilla® Glass project?

 

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Paris 2024, Verre Industrie in the race

Verre Industrie has been selected for architectural projects and infrastructure equipment for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

For example, we are supplying dichroic filters for the lighting of the renovated Grand Palais, and glass for access control systems at Olympic sites.

We are at your disposal to advise and manufacture all types of technical glass parts for your lighting, access control, information systems, security equipment and other projects…

 

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Unusual application: kaleidoscope glass

Invented in 1817, the kaleidoscope continues to fascinate young and old with its ability to generate an infinite variety of shapes and colors. It’s made up of small glass pieces and mirrors.

Verre Industrie is proud to be a supplier to one of the last remaining artisan kaleidoscope manufacturers.

We are passionate about all your developments, no matter how extraordinary.

 

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Verre Industrie and the Fred & Fred lens: an innovative collaboration to rethink lighting

Verre Industrie, experts in glass processing, and Fred & Fred, designers of the eponymous optical lens, offer unique lighting solutions for an aesthetic, modern and high-performance result.

 

The molded glass lens adapts to standard spotlights, providing diffused, homogeneous light with no halo or streak effect. This patented technology makes it possible to create unprecedented lighting ambiences, both soft and enveloping.

 

These solutions meet the needs of various sectors:

 

– Architecture: interior and exterior lighting, illuminated facades, etc.

– Museography: highlighting works of art, exhibition scenography, etc.

– Events: creation of lighting atmospheres for private or public events, etc.

– Scenography: theaters, operas, concerts, etc.

 

Lighting architects and manufacturers: consult us for your projects.

 

Project information :

Location: Porche, Epinay-sur-Seine

Lighting designer: Agence ON

Photographer: ©JulienFalsimagne

Manufacturer: iGuzzini

Optical lens distributor/processor: @verreindustrie

Technical development: @frenchlight Frédéric GERVAIS