Safety and thermal insulation straight from the factory: the glass structure of OBUK entrance doors
Glass dictionary
Click on each of the entries to reveal some brief information on the respective glass theme.
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Stained glass - rediscovered
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A long-established glass craft that enhances any door. Single panes of different types framed in lead and compiled into a whole. The cleanly soldered junction points produce the typical characteristics. -
Ornamental glass – enlivens the view
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Ornaments transform the glass into something special and enhance the design of your door.
Ornamental glass has only a minimal effect on light incidence while at the same effectively ensuring privacy. -
Curved glass – for a slightly distorted view
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A curved glass pane distorts the view without negatively impacting the intensity of light incidence.
The glass produces a strong 3-D effect but still remains transparent. -
Facet and star cut – cut like a “jewel”
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The edges of the glass are ground several times to produce a slanted finish that changes the overall shape.
Light refracts differently, creating a particularly elegant effect on the faceted glass. -
Faceted stones – accentuate the design of the glass
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A faceted stone causes the same light refraction effect as a precious stone. It can be used effectively and decoratively as a means of adding further elements of design.
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3-dimensional effect – depth guaranteed
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3-D glazing produces a strikingly extraordinary impression of depth. The facing sides of the panes are frosted and mounted as thermally insulated glass to produce a three-dimensional effect. -
Frosted motifs – add diversity to your glass
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We can apply any motif you want to the glass – sand blasting technology makes it possible. We offer a choice of motifs, but please also feel free to let your imagination run free. -
Fluted cut – simply striking
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The finishing touch for your door.
Flute cut glass makes your entrance area appear even more inviting.
Striking textures and patterns can be created on the glass using flute cutting technology. -
Light diodes in the edges of the glass – for radiant front doors
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Mounted parallel to the contours around the edges of the glass cut-out they provide subtle illumination, to partially frosted glass in particular.
Interesting contrasts are created between transparent and frosted surfaces. -
Eye catching features that are easy to care for – design elements incorporated into the cavity between the panes
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All design elements for the door panel, such as stainless steel, glass frosting, coloured and wood decors are mounted on both sides of a pane.
This design pane is encased safely between the two insulating panes.
Wonderfully practical: The even surfaces of the glass are as easy to clean as windows.
Well-thought out right down to the last detail


