for glass application
Glass with drillings and cuttings
Glass with drillings or cuttings allows installation in frameless systems, creating smooth, uninterrupted surfaces. This solution expands the range of applications of glass in architecture and interiors, enabling the implementation of modern and functional constructions.
The role
of drillings and cuttings in glass
Many glass fixing systems require precise mounting drillings. This makes it possible to create construction elements with smooth, uniform surfaces, without visible structural elements such as frames. Drillings and cuttings in glass panes also expand its applications in interiors, such as balustrades, stairs, partitions and all-glass doors.
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example machining
drillings and edges







Benefits and applications
glass with drillings and cuttings
Benefits
- Ability to design smooth glass surfaces
- Ease of mechanical fixing
- Possibility of designing frameless door systems
- Can be applied wherever drillings are required
Examples of applications
- Glazing of glass facades
- Glass partitions
- Frameless doors
Specifications
| Processing type | Glass thickness [mm] | Min. dimensions [mm] | Max. dimensions [mm] |
| drilling or milling | 3-19 | 150 x 400 | 3200 x 7000 |
| Processing type | Min. panel dimensions [mm] | Max.panel dimensions [mm] | Glass thickness [mm] | |
| Cuttings in any shape | milling | 150 x 400 | 3200 x 7000 | 3-19 |
In the case of orders for glazed units or toughened glass with cuttings, it has to be remembered that before starting the tempering process, the glass must undergo the milling or drilling process.
All details of drillings have to be stated in the order, enclosed as drawings and tables with all the required data.
Glass with drillings includes:
- toughened glass
- glass with arrised, ground or polished edges
- glass in the shapes of rectangles, polygons, arcs
- silk-screen printed glass
- silicone-coated and enamelled glasses
- monolithic glass, single and double chamber glazed units