Window and Door June/July 2012 : Page 8

New Products Continued from page 6 Published by the National Glass Association 1945 Old Gallows Road, Suite 750 Vienna, VA 22182-3931 

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 PUBLICATIONS STAFF Vice President & Publisher Nicole Harris 703/442-4890 ext. 172 nharris@glass.org Editor & Associate Publisher John Swanson 23 E. 10th St., Ste. 101, New York, NY 10003 703/442-4890 ext. 161 jswanson@glass.org Senior Editor Christina Lewellen clewellen@glass.org Production Director Beth Moorman 703/442-4890 ext. 122 bmoorman@glass.org Designer Cory Thacker 703/442-4890 ext. 140 cthacker@glass.org Non-Display Jeff Smith Advertising Manager 703/442-4890 ext. 163 jsmith@glass.org Circulation Manager Jim Fischer 917/734-7845 jfischer@glass.org lowering and tilting of the blind. This operator advances the blind the en-tire length of the doorlite with mini-mal travel and tilts the blind with the slightest movement. Privacy channels on each side also eliminate light gaps when the blinds are closed. Light-Touch blinds achieve compliance with upgraded codes and stringent Energy Star requirements, adding measurable value for both builders and homebuyers, it is noted. 800/253-3900 | www.odl.com BELLA FLEUR EnsoGlass panels are designed to provide form, function and beauty for a variety of applications, includ-ing windows, doors, skylights, room dividers and jalousies. Offered in translucent to opaque versions, the panels combine real flowers, reeds, grasses and leaves with hand-made and machine-made materials for sun control and even power generation sash locks can also be provided with unique custom LAWRENCE features, in-cluding the addition of a manufacturer or dealer name on the hardware through the use of a special plated finish. The line also includes the Impression Series, which combines standard composite pieces with accented plated finishes. Customers can mix and match and offer a plated trim plate and/or plated handle. Sometimes less is more, the supplier notes, and the combination of finishes can offer a unique look that is particularly well suited to woodgrain laminate and wood windows. 336/474-6754 | www.lawrenceindustriesinc.com NATIONAL GLASS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Chairman of the Board CHRIS MAMMEN M 3 Glass Technologies 800/327-8076 Chairman-Elect BILL EVANS, JR. Evans Glass Company 615/361-8788 Treasurer ROBERT BROWN Brown’s Glass 717-854-5577 Immediate Past Chairman STEVEN R. BURNETT Walters and Wolf Curtain Wall 425/290-7700 ENSOGLASS by encapsulating photovoltaic solar cells, the manufacturer states. From Belle Fleur Corp., the product fea-tures a Solid-Core, the supplier notes, which means there is no lamination and the panels are not only resistant to damage from moisture, humidity, extreme conditions, but they are also more than 100 times stronger than regular glass. 503/828-9878 | www.bellafleur.com RENOLIT The Exofol Metallic Range of lami-nates features 15 different colors developed to enable vinyl products to satisfy continued demand for metallic tones in architecture. The range includes five silvers, an elegant blue, and a light brown shade that can match sandstone façades. Other options include a bright red and dark green. With the new colors, the company consciously set out to create an alternative to conven-President & Chief Executive Officer PHILIP J. JAMES BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011–2012 MICHAEL ALBERT S Albert Glass Company, Inc. BRYAN BUSH City Glass Company NEWTON LITTLE Ace Glass DAVID STEELE The Window Gallery EXOFOL tional solid colors or woodgrains, it notes. Designed to align with current trends in international architecture, the metallic colors are harmonious, unobtrusive but still new, the supplier explains. 616/554-2230 | www.renolit.com www.WindowandDoor.com www.WindowandDoorDigital.com WDweekly LAWRENCE Composite sash locks are now avail-able in brushed nickel, bright brass, oil-rubbed bronze and many other architectural finishes, the company re-ports. From Lawrence Industries, the 8 | Window & Door | June/July 2012

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