Architectural Decorative Glass Processing
Architectural Decorative Glass Processing
At Alcon, we bring your design ideas to life by transforming transparent glass with advanced techniques such as
silk-screening, sandblasting, opaci-coating, and other cutting-edge surface treatments.
Digitally Printed Glass (DecoPrint)
Our DecoPrint technology allows for direct printing from computer to glass, eliminating the need for traditional screens
and enabling the creation of customised, intricate, multi-coloured designs. Heat-treated for durability and safety, digital printing opens
endless possibilities for large façades, windows, skylights, balconies, internal partitions, or individual pieces.
Using ceramic inks that contain sub-micron glass particles and inorganic pigments, we ensure that colours and applications stand the test
of time and environmental exposure. Our inks are lead and cadmium-free, suitable for heat treatment and lamination, and can be mixed and
matched to achieve a wide range of colours, densities, and opacity effects, offering unmatched creative freedom for architects and designers.
Architectural Decorative Glass Processing
At Alcon, we bring your design ideas to life by transforming transparent glass with advanced techniques such as silk-screening, sandblasting, opaci-coating, and other cutting-edge surface treatments.
Digitally Printed Glass (DecoPrint)
Our DecoPrint technology allows for direct printing from computer to glass, eliminating the need for traditional screens and enabling the creation of customised, intricate, multi-coloured designs. Heat-treated for durability and safety, digital printing opens endless possibilities for large façades, windows, skylights, balconies, internal partitions, or individual pieces.
Using ceramic inks that contain sub-micron glass particles and inorganic pigments, we ensure that colours and applications stand the test of time and environmental exposure. Our inks are lead and cadmium-free, suitable for heat treatment and lamination, and can be mixed and matched to achieve a wide range of colours, densities, and opacity effects, offering unmatched creative freedom for architects and designers.
''Modern glass façades are exploring new aesthetic approaches that incorporate decorative glass elements into curtain-wall designs.''
