Tuesday, April 2, 2013

GroupC_Decorative finishes on glass: Pulp Studio

Company Name: Pulp Studio
Address: 3211 S. La Cienega Blvd.
               Los Angeles, California 90016
Telephone: 310 815 4999/ 347 256 0031
Email: seba@grossossa.com
Website: www.pulpstudio.com
Contact Person: Sebastian GrossOssa
Products Information / model numbers:


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Special Remarks:
-Can be used for from interior decor to small pre-cut mosaics for walls and colums
-Available as either annealed or laminated
-Design Applications
Wall partitioning, door lites, tabletops, office dividers, store fronts, signage, furniture, handrails, skylights, windows, light fixtures, wall panels, elevator cab paneling, floors.
-Thickness from 3/16" to 1-1/2"
-dimensions vary between collections


Curved and Bent Glass
Pulp Studio is capable of creating curved panels in various radius bends which are then laminated with our variety of substrates and textured glasses. Normally we require the radius point-to-point or arc dimension. A full scale template or nominated radius of the inside edge is required prior to manufacture. Note that bent panels cannot be tempered and do not comply with the Standards in applications where Safety Glass is required unless they are laminated.

Shaped Glass

Pulp Studio can achieve most shaped flat panels of glass provided that a full-sized hard template is supplied with all work where shapes are required. At times, drawings and electrical files may be provided in lieu of a template. Please check for your individual project. If holes are required, complete layout information must be provided with your request for estimate.






Cast Lamination

The process of laminating glass with uneven qualities with a liquid resin. These glass products are produced with a dam tape that is 1/4" wide and runs around the perimeter of the entire piece of glass. This tape can be removed and the edges can be polished. Please request your choice to have the tape removed at the time of your quotation. Otherwise, please make sure that your installation has a minimum of 5/16" coverage on all sides.

Frosting and Carving

We produce a variety of frosted and carved glass decoration. Our special Micro-Frost process resembles an acid etch glass with a minimal surface texture that reduces the depression in the glass and minimizes its ability to collect dirt and oil. We have the ability to do the most basic designs to the most advanced photographic techniques in sizes as large as the availability of float glass.

Etch-Seal

If you create a frosted design and want to keep it protected inside the lamination layer then Etch-Seal is the way to go. This process allows us to keep your design encapsulated inside the lamination and the frost wonít disappear even when it is laminated. This process has some limitations so please always consult with us when considering the use of Etch-Seal.

Clear-Shield

Frosted and clear glass surfaces are porous materials that have the ability to pick up dirt, oil and mineral deposits.Clear-Shield is a polymer coating that chemically reacts to the surface of the glass and through this coating closes the pores of the material. By eliminating the crevices, contaminates do not have the ability to adhere themselves to the surface of the coating. This makes contaminates on the glass surface easy to clean off. This is especially true on frosted and carved surfaces.

Low-Iron Glass

All clear float glass contains a quantity of iron that reveals itself in typical clear glass as a green hue. This hue intensifies as glass gets thicker. This is an aspect that needs to be considered when ordering translucent and opaque materials. This hue also varies depending on the original float glass supplier. To eliminate this green hue we offer low-iron glass products that are perfectly clear as you look through the front of the glass. This glass is the perfect material when color is critical. It is also important to know that low-iron glass is designed as crystal clear from the flat surface, and although they may appear clear along the edge on occasion this is not a consistent quality.

Backpainted Glass

Using only low-iron glass for this product we coat the back of the glass with a special paint designed to bond to glass. On top of the multiple coats of paint we apply a backing surface design to allow even annealed glass to comply with all safety requirements.

UV Bonding

A technique used to chemically bond two pieces of glass to glass, or glass to metal together with seamless joints. This process is generally used for showcases and furniture pieces.

Insulated Glass

All of our glass is available as insulated units. Please call out the glass you would like to put together in the unit and the spacer size and color. We have availability to all major glass products and will be happy to oblige whatever your needs happen to be.

Laminated/Annealed

This is the process of glass produced with annealed glass on both lites of a laminated product. This glass complies with all Category II and ANSI 97.1 requirements, although we do not use this when strength is a factor.

Laminated/Tempered

For this product we first fabricate and temper both lites of glass and then laminate them together. We recommend this product in all areas where glass strength is an issue such as exterior conditions when heat absorption is a factor or frameless doors.



Seulbi Lee

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