
The range offered extends from transparent and satin-finished neutral glass to coloured glass in bronze and graphite shades, transparent or satin-finished.
All glass produced by HenryGlass is safety glass, i.e. thermally toughened in compliance with UNI EN 12150. Tempered glass, of the same thickness, has a significantly higher impact resistance than normal untreated glass and also complies with the UNI EN 12600 standard since, in the event of breakage, it crumbles into small harmless fragments.
Cleaning operations can be carried out with the utmost simplicity even in the case of satin-finished glass thanks to the ceramisation technique used by HenryGlass, an exclusive process that makes the glass surface easier to clean than acid-etched satin-finished glass, ensuring an impeccable aesthetic effect.

Laminated
Laminated tempered glass is the solution that offers the best guarantee in terms of safety for doors or windows without a supporting structure (all-glass), since in the event of breakage, the pane crumbles into small fragments that then remain stuck to the plastic film between the two panes of glass.
HenryGlass doors are always made to measure in tempered safety glass, even when they are made of laminated glass. The glass lamination process involves assembling two sheets of tempered glass (5 mm) with transparent, satin-finished or coloured plastic interlayers that guarantee excellent UV protection and improved acoustic control.
Cleaning is extremely easy, even for satin-finished glass, as the satin finish is between the two panes of glass.

Reflective laminates
Reflective glass is glass to which a metallic lamination has been added. Bright, translucent and mirror-like, this type of glass diffuses light and protects the privacy of interior spaces, allowing for extremely interesting interior design results.
Laminated tempered glass is the solution that offers the best guarantee in terms of safety for doors or windows without a supporting structure (all glass), since in the event of breakage, the pane crumbles into small fragments that then remain stuck to the plastic film between the two panes of glass.
Cleaning operations can be carried out with the utmost simplicity, even for satin-finished glass, since the satin finish is located between the two panes.

Glossy/satin lacquers
The glossy lacquered glass, characterised by its high reflective power, is smooth, shiny and perfectly uniform. The satin-finish lacquered glass, characterised by a very marked opacity effect, stands out for its particular velvety and silky feel.
The two panes of glass are tempered and therefore very resistant; if broken, the glass shatters into small fragments that remain stuck to the plastic film.
The lacquer is applied between the two panes of glass, protecting it from stains, dust and humidity and ensuring that the colours remain unchanged over time and the effect is completely opaque.
To ensure maximum customisation, all lacquered glass is double-sided, so it is possible to combine glossy lacquered, satin lacquered or mirror finishes on both sides of the pane.

Mirrors
HenryGlass mirrors offer the highest degree of reflectivity. To offer customers a wide range of customisation options, all lacquered glass is double-sided, so it is possible to combine glossy lacquered, satin lacquered or mirror finishes on both sides of the sheet.
HenryGlass doors are always made to measure in tempered safety glass, even when they are made of laminated glass. The two panes of glass are tempered and therefore very resistant; if broken, the glass shatters into small fragments that remain stuck to the plastic film between the two panes.
Cleaning is extremely simple, as the lacquer and/or silver coating is applied between the two panes of glass, protecting it from stains, dust and moisture and ensuring that the colours remain unchanged over time and the effect is completely opaque.
























