Risk or Problem
Architectural design increasingly incorporates curved and oversized glazing panels. These elements introduce manufacturing constraints including panel size limits, lamination compatibility and distortion control.
If these factors are not addressed early, projects may encounter fabrication delays or design revisions.
ASG Process
ASG works with façade consultants to ensure specified glass configurations remain manufacturable.
This includes evaluating:
• panel size limits relative to furnace capacity
• lamination combinations and interlayer compatibility
• distortion risk associated with curved or oversized panels
During fabrication, dimensional and distortion verification confirms panels remain within acceptable tolerances.
QC Evidence
Roller wave verification - Centre and edge roller wave inspection
Bow inspection - Panel bow deformation assessment
Outcome
By addressing engineering constraints early, ASG helps façade teams achieve architectural design intent while maintaining manufacturability.
Project reference
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