Glass is common in internal partitions in buildings and it is normally clear glass with some form of manifestation or decoration. More recently decorative printed glass has been used with or without colour to provide distinction between office zones. 

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  • Category
    Office Partitions
  • Range
    Internal Glass Partitions
EnduraLam™

EnduraLam™ is a Grade A Safety Glass. It provides increased safety because it holds together if broken, reducing the likelihood of serious injury, whether in a vertical or overhead position. It can also offer increased security as the glass will generally remain in the frame after fracture.

EnduraLam™ has some size limitations depending on the process but Woods Glass has access to some of the largest lamination manufacturing sizes available.

Tinted Laminate has many benefits including improved privacy and originality in architectural design.

Laminated glass can incorporate layers of toughened glass and Heat Strengthened glass for additional strength and safety.

SoundPane™

SoundPane™ is a laminated grade A safety glass which is specifically designed to reduce the effects of high noise environments. By combining the effects of various thicknesses of glass with the acoustic interlayer, specific noise reduction properties can be acheived without compromising performance.

The effects of high density office environments and noisy neighbours can have a negative impact on the mental wellbeing of people. SoundPane is perfectly suited for environments where noise can impact productivity and stress levels such as offices and residential buildings.

SoundPane™ can be combined with other Woods Glass products such as ChromaPane™ and Keramo™ for exciting and original aesthetics.

Obscura™

Obscura™ offers a range of options to reach the important design consideration of privacy. Differing levels of privacy can be achieved via light diffusion and obscuration. Obscura can incorporate the following options:

  • Sand blasted – Using high pressure air and sand to blast the glass surface. This creates a frosted surface which is permanent. Sandblasting must be completed prior to glazing. It can also reduce the strength of the glass by up to 60%. Thus, consideration must be taken when using in human impact or high windload areas.
  • Acid etched – Using acid baths to etch the surface white. The treatment leaves a surface which softens and contours the light. It can be processed in many of the same ways as annealed glass and so can be used in many different glazing applications.
  • Translucent interlayer – using PVB or EVA translucent interlayers in varying density. The interlayer still has excellent light transmission, while also dispersing the light evenly, leading to a soft glow through the glass.
  • Translucent inserts - Using special material inserts and films in EVA laminated glass

Obscura glass is popular for use in areas like bathrooms where privacy is required, but light transmittance is still important.

TwinPane

TwinPane is the combination of two panes of glass separated by an air gap, also known as secondary glazing. There are many benefits to using TwinPane such as improved acoustic dampening, reduced heat loss due to the air gap and increased energy efficiency.

TwinPane is designed for use in office spaces where noise control is a very high priority. A meeting room where sensitive information is discussed is an example of where TwinPane can be used.

An airgap of 100-200mm is commonly used for TwinPane, anything larger may become an inefficient and expensive use of floor area.

TwinPane can be used in conjunction with SoundPane for even greater noise control.

ChromaPane™

ChromaPane™ is a painted glass that is ideal to be used in Internal partitions in offices and Institutional buildings in order to add an aesthetic element to the interior design of a building.

More recent trends have seen an increase of back painted glass often known as “splashbacks” from their use in kitchens. However, painted glass is used for complete bathroom lining and even for kitchen doors.

ChromaPane™ has an almost unlimited range of colours and effects including metallic and printed glass, so designers can go crazy with special effects. Some painted glasses have been used externally but the UV stability must be checked.

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NEW ZEALAND OWNED AND OPERATED

Woods Glass was established in 1986, and is proudly 100% NZ owned and operated. Woods Glass is a recognised leader in commercial glazing and architectural glass supply in New Zealand

Our company mission since inception was to establish a specialist commercial glazing company commited to providing quality “Building Glazing Solutions” for the New Zealand building industry.  

As part of our commitment to deliver high quality products and solutions, we continue to reinvest heavily to extend our capability as more demands are placed on our industry.

We have assembled the most experienced team of glass professionals in New Zealand, operating nationwide with branches in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. We work alongside our Thermosash Group companies, Thermosash Commercial and Insite Facades.  

We have a proven track record, having completed some of the largest and most successful commercial glazing contracts in New Zealand

Our Promise:
As we move into that future we remain committed to continually updating our skills and in-house technology, providing international best practice glass solutions to the New Zealand building industry.

When a designer presents a concept in glass that others might say no to, we at Woods Glass instead find solutions. We rely on our team’s technical ability, experience and expertise and rest with the knowledge that our industry partners support, constantly train and audit us to ensure that our systems and procedures follow best practice.

When a proven track record in the commercial glass and glazing industry is combined with modern technology, equipment and experienced specialized staff, the result is a glazing company capable and willing to take on the responsibility of delivering engineered building glazing solutions.

Sourcing and Sustainability
Woods Glass sustainably builds futures for our people, our community and our customers.

Sustainability is one of Woods Glass’ core strategic priorities. Through continuous development we are able to provide customers and the community with innovative, world leading facade solutions designed specifically for the New Zealand environment. 

Woods Glass reduce the environmental impact of our processing and construction activities through sustainability focused design, sourcing and production methods.  

Our aluminium extrusions are sourced from McKechnie’s Aluminium - the only aluminium extruder to achieve diamond level third-party CEMARS™ environmental certification. This means they emit 90% less carbon in producing their materials than the global average.  

We have a minimum 85% recycled aluminium in our window suites and we recycle all our off-cuts and scrap aluminium back through their re-melt facility.  

Woods Glass aim to minimise any waste that is sent to landfill by recycling glass, timber, polystyrene, metal, aluminium and batteries through responsible channels.  

We are commited to the environment and a member of New Zealand Green Building Council. We have a Green Star Accredited Professional who has an in-depth knowledge in healthy, less polluting green building practices.