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Architectural float glass has several characteristics that are unique to each product. These include the amount of light that is transmitted through the glass, the amount of solar energy that is absorbed or reflected, and how different configurations of glass perform under a standard set of conditions. The pages in this section provide answers to some frequently asked questions about glass performance, information about the specifications and technical data, and a set of tables that you can use to compare various types of glass so you can select the product that best meets your individual needs.

Check out Zeledyne's new SpecWizard™, developed by ARCAT, to guide architects and specifiers through the glass selection process.

Zeledyne sponsors a free Continuing Education Program available at AEC Daily, which provides AIA and state credit, and qualifies for HSW.

To access information about a specific Versalux product, go to the Products page.

For a listing of the sizes we normally have in stock, view our stock listing.

To view Product Specification Charts, see Technical Data on the Products page.

To access information about "Turtle Glass", products that comply with the "Florida Model Lighting Ordinance for Marine Turtle Protection", go to Turtle Glass on the Environmental page.

For information about NOx emissions and the manufacture of Versalux products, go to "Environmentally Friendly Glass Manufacturing" on the Environmental page.

If you would like to see how these products look in a building, we invite you to browse the selections in the Showcase section.

To download our specifications, please click on one of the following links:

Buildcore (Canada)
FirstSource
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