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Viewrail announces expanded line of glass railing

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Viewrail announces expanded line of glass railing

The line can be used for indoor or outdoor locations.


By BD+C Staff | March 24, 2020
Viewrail outdoor glass railing

Viewrail outdoor glass railings make an effective windbreak.

Viewrail has announced a new expanded line of glass railing for use in indoor and outdoor locations. Each new offering is designed to hide every piece of hardware and every fastener.

The frameless side-mount, base rail and standoff pin glass systems utilize ½” tempered and 9/16” laminated glass, while the framed systems (with posts) accept ⅜” and ½” tempered or 9/16” laminated glass.

Viewrail glass railing systems have been designed to be simple to install, with basic deck-building skills and tools being the only installation requirements. The glass panels provide safety and make an effective windbreak.

All Viewrail glass panels are fabricated from Starphire low-iron glass that contains less than 10% of the iron found in normal glass, eliminating the green hue common in most glass.

For more information: www.viewrail.com.

 

Viewrail glass railing indoors

 

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