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Inglas Vetri: curved glass for the nautical industry

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Inglas Vetri produces curved glass and glass doors for boats, and guarantees products corresponding to the highest quality and safety standards, always delivered on time.

The company offers services at fair and competitive prices.

What products/solutions are you presenting this year?

This year at METS, Inglas Vetri introduces a new laser-based processing technique, a customizable innovation that can be illuminated with LEDs.

Wen the light is off, the processing remains almost inconspicuous, but when illuminated, it transforms into a true work of art. This type of processing finds applications in various contexts, with an interesting example being its use on yacht pulpit glass. Its ability to transition from subtle to extraordinary adds a touch of elegance and style to the nautical environment.

Another product that Inglas Vetri has successfully showcased at Cannes Yachting Festival is the one-way glass. This glass appears completely opaque and takes on the color of the hull when viewed from the outside, ensuring maximum privacy. However, from inside the vessel, it provides a clear and unobstructed view of the surroundings, allowing guests to fully enjoy the surrounding landscape.

What do you specialize in?

We specialize in curving and laminating glass for yachts, utilizing materials like PVB and SGP to ensure maximum strength and safety. Additionally, we offer chemical tempering services and other specialized processes, such as laminating glass with different materials to create unique aesthetic effects.

Do you provide for customizations?

Inglas Vetri directly caters to shipyards and service companies for shipyards, providing customized solutions to meet the specific needs of each project. We always work closely with the client to ensure that our products precisely match their requirements. Customization is our strength, and we are ready to turn your ideas into reality.

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