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NanaWall Systems Launches Folding Doors with Dynamic Glass Technology

NanaWall Systems, a pioneer in opening glass wall technology, has launched the first dynamic glass-featured folding door system in the U.S.

NanaWall folding glass wall with Dynamic Glass. The glass changes tints on demand to reduce glare, heat loss and heat gain

The entry of light inside the building can be controlled with Dynamic glass, which alters and modifies the tints from clear to dark with the touch of a button. The Dynamic Glass- NanaWall minimizes glare, eliminating the need for blinds or other window appendages.

The NanaWall with Dynamic Glass has an extensive application for commercial buildings, and is demonstrated to be the best approach for statement buildings including art galleries, performing arts centers, and museums. Its residential applications seem to meet the demand for traditional shading for large openings.

The dynamic glass is powered with a secure low-voltage wire pulls, installed in the sub-floor resembling the fixtures employed for alarm systems and lighting control. The R&D team at NanaWall Systems discovered the effective functioning of spring-loaded connection points that can be employed for transferring the low voltage between panels over a long-term. The dynamic glass will be available in all NanaWall folding systems, in the early 2012.

NanaWall Systems has offered an extensive array of functional glass wall systems for large architectural openings, for the past 25 years. The NanaWall features custom-made operable glass panel system with significant advantages, making it ideal for both outdoor and indoor applications. The doors are provided with simplified open facilities and when closed, the panels of the doors are in-built with a weather-resistant barrier that safeguards against extreme environmental conditions like snow, wind, rain, and cold temperatures.

NanaWalls benefit multi-family buildings, retail storefronts, single-family homes, offices, schools, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, sports stadiums, and wineries.

Source: http://www.nanawall.com/

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