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Guardian Glass introduces Guardian Bird1st™ Etch glass

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Guardian Glass introduces Guardian Bird1st™ Etch glass

Four products give architects flexibility while protecting birds

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States | March 16, 2021

Guardian Glass North America now offers Guardian Bird1st™ Etch glass in four distinct bird-friendly patterns for exterior building applications.

Guardian Bird1st™ Etch glass joins Guardian Glass’ family of bird-friendly products to give architects additional options to achieve their desired design aesthetic and glass performance while reducing the likelihood of bird collisions with windows.

“Guardian Bird1st™ Etch glass gives architects greater flexibility to select the best coated glass for their project,” explains Chris Dolan, Director, Commercial Segment and Technical Services, Guardian Glass North America. “By pairing a Bird1st Etch pattern on surface 1 and a Guardian SunGuard® low-E coating on surface 2 of an insulating glass unit, the project can achieve desired energy performance while meeting bird-friendly standards.”

Available in four different patterns on translucent glass, Guardian Bird1st™ Etch glass products include Threat Factor scores* to quantify collision-avoidance effectiveness.

These products are available on Guardian UltraClear® low-iron glass and standard clear glass and can be paired with Guardian SunGuard® SuperNeutral® 68, SNX 62/27 and SNX 51/23 coatings on the same lite of glass, as part of an insulating glass unit. The glass can be heat-treated and used with laminated glass for safety and other benefits. Guardian Bird1st™ Etch glass is currently available in 96”x130” size on 6mm thick float glass through the Guardian Select® Fabricator network.

* Threat Factor scores indicate the percent of times in which birds will not avoid collision.