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Lamination
During the manufacturing process, but after printing, the
printed glass is fixed between two glass sheets. The majority
of lamination products available today have been tested and
certified by Dip-Tech and the lamination manufacturers, and
proven to be compliance with Dip-Tech inks.
This makes the product ideal for applications requiring
stronger glass to meet stringent safety parameters, such as
railings, stairs, elevators, and partitions.
Curved Glass
Glass printed using Dip-Tech technology can also be bent by
up to 80°, without damaging the printing. The bending radius
varies according to the glass thickness and type.
IG Unit
As Dip-Tech printers can print on massive panes of glass, which
are then tempered and therefore resistant to shattering, Dip-
Tech printed glass can undergo further processing for assembly
into the IG unit. Although it is preferable to print on side 2, it is
also possible to print on any side or layer of glass (Except for
Low-E glass, as the Low-E side cannot be printed on).*
* Dip-Tech has a special ink for printing on the exterior side (side 1).
Adhesion
Any adhesive approved for regular glass can be used to
attach Dip-Tech glass to the wall, such as for back splashes
and wall covers. Adhesion has been tested and proved for
a range of wall materials, including plaster, plasterboard,
brick, and cement.
Back wall
Print
Print
Glass
Glass
Print
Print
Glass
Glass
Lamination
Air gap
Glass
Glass
Lamination
During the manufacturing process, but after printing, the
printed glass is fixed between two glass sheets. The majority
of lamination products available today have been tested and
certified by Dip-Tech and the lamination manufacturers, and
proven to be compliance with Dip-Tech inks.
This makes the product ideal for applications requiring
stronger glass to meet stringent safety parameters, such as
railings, stairs, elevators, and partitions.
Curved Glass
Glass printed using Dip-Tech technology can also be bent by
up to 80°, without damaging the printing. The bending radius
varies according to the glass thickness and type.
IG Unit
As Dip-Tech printers can print on massive panes of glass, which
are then tempered and therefore resistant to shattering, Dip-
Tech printed glass can undergo further processing for assembly
into the IG unit. Although it is preferable to print on side 2, it is
also possible to print on any side or layer of glass (Except for
Low-E glass, as the Low-E side cannot be printed on).*
* Dip-Tech has a special ink for printing on the exterior side (side 1).
Adhesion
Any adhesive approved for regular glass can be used to
attach Dip-Tech glass to the wall, such as for back splashes
and wall covers. Adhesion has been tested and proved for
a range of wall materials, including plaster, plasterboard,
brick, and cement.
Back wall
PrintPrint
Glass
Glass
Print
Print
Glass
Glass
Lamination
Air gap
Glass
Glass
Lamination
During the manufacturing process, but after printing, the
printed glass is fixed between two glass sheets. The majority
of lamination products available today have been tested and
certified by Dip-Tech and the lamination manufacturers, and
proven to be compliance with Dip-Tech inks.
This makes the product ideal for applications requiring
stronger glass to meet stringent safety parameters, such as
railings, stairs, elevators, and partitions.
Curved Glass
Glass printed using Dip-Tech technology can also be bent by
up to 80°, without damaging the printing. The bending radius
varies according to the glass thickness and type.
IG Unit
As Dip-Tech printers can print on massive panes of glass, which
are then tempered and therefore resistant to shattering, Dip-
Tech printed glass can undergo further processing for assembly
into the IG unit. Although it is preferable to print on side 2, it is
also possible to print on any side or layer of glass (Except for
Low-E glass, as the Low-E side cannot be printed on).*
* Dip-Tech has a special ink for printing on the exterior side (side 1).
Adhesion
Any adhesive approved for regular glass can be used to
attach Dip-Tech glass to the wall, such as for back splashes
and wall covers. Adhesion has been tested and proved for
a range of wall materials, including plaster, plasterboard,
brick, and cement.
Back wall
PrintPrint
Glass
Glass
Print
Print
Glass
Glass
Lamination
Air gap
Glass
Glass
Lamination
During the manufacturing process, but after
printing, the printed glass is xed between two
glass sheets. This makes the product ideal for
applications requiring stronger glass to meet
stringent safety parameters, such as railings, stairs,
elevators, and partitions.
IG Unit
As HD Glass can print on massive lites of glass,
which are then tempered and therefore resistant
to shattering, HD Glass can undergo further
processing for assembly into the IG unit.
* We have a special ink for printing on the exterior
side (side 1) if needed.
Monolithic
HD glass can be utlized with most monolithic
applications. This reduces the extra cost and
production for any unneccessary lamination. And
it doesn’t negatively affect any adhesion required
for the job.