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RHEINZINK continues to expand its product portfolio and color palette with the introduction of RHEINZINK-PRISMO – color-coated, architectural-grade zinc options for roofing, façade cladding and wall products.
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Guardian Glass, the glass manufacturer behind the successful mirror cladding, developed a first-of-its-kind solution specifically for the project that had to be completed within a short period of time to be ready for the winter season’s events and performances, now hosting prominent guests and visitors from around the world.
R2 is a customized inclusive engineering services package designed to help building owners, architects or any other decision maker choose the proper re-cladding solution for their specific building based on existing conditions.
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