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GGI Back-Painted Glass

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General Glass International
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Discontinued

Painted on one surface and highly opaque, back-painted glass is easy to clean, durable and practical for a wide range of applications, from wall cladding to backsplashes.


  • Match any color from any reference material - Pantone, RAL, paint chip, etc. - for unlimited design options
  • Environmentally friendly process, utilizing water soluble paints and low temperature curing
  • Automated line ensures a consistent finish
  • Short runs are no problem
  • Maximum size of 70" x 144"
  • Post temperable ceramic frit also available

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Materials

Glass

CSI Divisions

08 81 00 Glass Glazing

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During a time when pushcarts dotted Manhattan's Lower East Side, Max Balik, a glass businessman from Austria, arrived in New York City and began repairing broken windows in local tenements. Max, who had grown up in the glass business in Austria, approached his work with the skill of an old-world artisan. His labors quickly turned into a full-scale business that would stretch far beyond his days and his imagination.
When Max's son Herman took over the business a generation later, he named it, appropriately, Max Balik's Son. In addition to developing the residential repair business, Herman expanded into storefront work. Shortly thereafter, he took a giant step into the glazing business.

Balik later won the contract for Tudor City, a large Midtown Manhattan development. By the early '30's the Company had made yet another transition, this time from glazing to glass distribution, and soon became the distributor for a major U.S. glass company.
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