StonePly Translucent Stone Panels
Posted on December 3, 2008
Filed Under Applications, Backing Substrate, Benefits, Stone |
StonePly presents unlimited stone choices from almost anywhere in the world. Architects and designers can choose from granite, marble, limestone, travertine, alabaster, onyx, sandstone, and slate. One unique option that StonePly offers is StonePly translucent stone panels. StonePly translucent has three components: glass, stone, and epoxy. The glass can be either tempered or laminated. The stone should be a translucent onyx, alabaster, or marble (white marbles work well). The glass is laminated to the translucent stone using a translucent epoxy so that it does not interfer with the beautiful color of the stone. StonePly translucent stone panels can be used as lighted walls, security screens, wall sconces, light coves, and elevator ceiling panels.
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we are looking at using backlit stone panels for a current project in saudi arabia. i was wondering if you have any additional technical data and recommended details which have been used successfully for the stone ply translucent stone panels listed on your web site…..of particular interest is the glass backed stone. the application would be interior…. we are trying to define critical dimensions - i.e. total panel thickness; maximum panel dimensions length x width; as well as mounting details ( how deep of a back box is required for diffusing light source. can the glass panels be face set using structural silicon adhesive? or is a postive frame required?
we appreciate any help you can offer.
thanks in advance for your assistance….
tom hunter
project architect
hmc architects - ontario, ca.