Our original classic glass is still produced using traditional production methods of the 1920s, 1930s and 1950s. As each period features its own characteristic types of glass, it is not a good idea to mix different types. In other words, you have to make certain the glass properly matches the building’s architectural style.
You can find more information on a specific type of glass by clicking on the glass code you want in the table. Click here for the complete list.
| category | code | type of glass | thickness mm |
insulation value W/m2.K |
sound insulation (Rw)dB |
security |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
classic glass
| VR 22.05 | insulating++ | 7,5 | 3,3 | 33 | P2a |
| VR 22.08 | insulating++ extra thin | 6,5 | 3,4 | 33 | P1a | |
| VR 22.09 | insulation++ ultra thin | 5,8 | 3,5 | 32 | P1a | |
| VR 22.52 | insulating++ extra sound insulation | 8,5 | 3,2 | 37 | P2a | |
| VR 22.50 | insulating++ extra sound insulation | 14,4 | 3,0 | 40 | P5a | |
| VR 22.18 | insulating++ extra secure | 9,9 | 3,1 | 35 | P5a | |
| other types on demand | ||||||
