Glass fittings

Glass fittings

When assembling all kinds of glass structures, you cannot do without special fittings, as well as a clamping profile. Currently, a fairly large number of fittings from various manufacturers are offered on the market. All of them differ in material, aesthetic potential, and, of course, price.

Fittings are usually understood as hinges for doors, handles, locks, door closers, connectors, and other elements of glass structures. Currently, there are two types of fittings: doors and partitions. A variety of materials are used in its manufacture, from anodized aluminum to polished stainless steel. If necessary, it is possible to order almost any color of fittings, which, in turn, opens up wider prospects for designers.

The clamping profile is an aluminum product that is rigidly fixed to flat surfaces by means of fasteners. The inner part of the profile is completed with special clamping strips that serve to fix the tempered glass blanks. In order to preserve the impeccable appearance of the structures, the clamping profile has a special cover that can be worn on both sides and is made of anodized aluminum, polished or satin stainless steel.

The company “MD glass” in its work uses the best accessories from world manufacturers. Thanks to this, the quality and appearance of glass structures always remain on top, delighting customers for years of proper operation.

Clamping profile for glass fittings

Clamping aluminum profile for glass structures consists of the following elements:

1. Aluminum profile base

2. Clamps with fixing screws

3. 2 decorative covers, snap on both sides of the profile.

Decorative covers are available in several finishes: anodized aluminum (AL), brushed (SSS) and polished (PSS) stainless steel, gold (TP).

It is important to note that the installation of glass in the clamping profile does not require any additional types of processing (cutouts and holes), which also significantly reduces the cost of such structures.

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