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Glass-adhesion technique as artistic design

With the aid of modern, partially dual-component glass adhesives, particularly partial coloured-glass applications can be adhered well to safety panes.

particularly coloured-glass applications adhere well to safety-glass panes.
Here, too, however, the exact moisture load (along with the desired durability) should be clarified in advance. Although modern adhesives work very well, one should not over-estimate their capacity

The adhesion technique can be combined with other techniques such as the Fusing technique, digital direct printing, glass painting, airbrush or sand-blasting techniques etc.

 

Partially-adhered hand-blown authentic antique flash panes with their incomparable colour brilliance on a float-glass painting design
Partially-adhered hand-blown authentic antique flash panes with their incomparable colour brilliance on a float-glass painting design
Adhered, polished glass rods on a Fusing glass pane
Adhered, polished glass rods on a Fusing glass pane
A cruciform Fusing glass pane supplements the effect of the background designed via digital direct printing
A cruciform Fusing glass pane supplements the effect of the background designed via digital direct printing
Automatic sliding glass door with glued, hand-blown real-antique flashed glass pane
Automatic sliding glass door with glued, hand-blown real-antique flashed glass pane