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Learn How to View and Measure Color of Decorative Glazing Products

NGA Releases Two New Glass Technical Papers Related to Decorative Glass

“Publishing new resources is a large undertaking by our volunteers that can take several years to develop,” notes Urmilla Sowell, NGA advocacy and technical director. “Our members felt the issues covered in these GTPs stemmed from key questions that continued to arise in the decorative segment of our industry and they took great care in how they were addressed so they could provide the broadest benefit to our members and stakeholders.”

Guidelines on How to View Decorative Glazing Products

This GTP offers inspection methods and acceptance criteria for factory and field evaluation. Viewing conditions for blemish detection, including for interior and exterior applications as well as for opaque and translucent products are addressed. Appearance criteria are outlined in a detailed table of allowable blemishes determined by viewing distance and viewing conditions. Finally, tiling tolerances and inspection viewing time based on panel size is explained.

"Our hope is that this document will help educate our industry about how to view decorative products,” explains Task Group Chair Bobby Chestnut, McGrory Glass. “Thanks to everyone who was involved in making this document happen and allowing me to be a part of it."

Guidelines for Measuring Color of Decorative Glazing Materials in the Field

This GTP was written based on the need to resolve color matching on a jobsite. Members of this task group developed a color survey procedure with recommended steps to measure and compare already-installed units with mock-up, stock or replacement units. This GTP addresses color measurement and the data produced from in-field collection to formatting color data.

Fabricating Committee Decorative Liaison Michael Saroka, Goldray Glass, says, “this document will be an important addition to the library of GTPs specifically about decorative glass. I’m excited not only about this one but other GTPs that address color and quantify very complex topics.”

Visit the NGA Store at glass.org to download the How to View Decorative Glazing Products GTP and the Measuring Color of Decorative Glazing Materials GTP, two of many technical resources available free of charge for glass and glazing professionals and industry stakeholders published by the National Glass Association.

Special thanks to the volunteer task group members who contributed to the development of each GTP

Bobby Chestnut, McGrory Glass – Chair
Elizabeth Cotton, AGC Glass Company
Gady Ginzburg, Ferro
Matt Hanna, Glass Coatings and Concepts
Randy Reynolds, Glass Coatings and Concepts
John Bush, GGI
Michael Saroka, Goldray Glass
Jim Gulnick, McGrory Glass
Chris Mammen, M3 Glass Technologies
Rick Wright, Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope®
Jeff Haberer, Trulite Glass & Aluminum Solutions
Steve Marino, Vitro Architectural Glass
Kevin Ramus, Vitro Architectural Glass
Marc Deschamps, Walker Glass Co., Ltd.

Michael Saroka, Goldray Glass – Chair
Elizabeth Cotton, AGC Glass Company
Gady Ginzburg, Ferro
Tim McGee, Glass Coatings and Concepts
Randy Reynolds, Glass Coatings and Concepts
Casey Anderson, ICD High Performance Coatings
Jim Gulnick, McGrory Glass
Doug Schilling, Schilling, Inc.
Kevin Ramus, Vitro Architectural Glass
Marc Deschamps, Walker Glass Co., Ltd.

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