During the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance inaugural 2020 Annual Conference, the association officially launched its brand, including a new logo and promotional video never before seen by the industry.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance has released a new publication addressing aspects of the finite element thermal modeling process often used to predict interior surface temperatures on fenestration including non-residential windows, terrace and patio doors, curtain wall, storefront, and entrances.
Registration is now open for the inaugural Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance Annual Conference, the new home for American Architectural Manufacturers Association and Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance content.
An updated portion of one of AAMA's flagship education programs is now available. FenestrationMasters version 2.0 offers an update and re-design of the current coursework, first launched in 2012.
The 2020-2021 calendar has been set for the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance conferences, the new home for the American Architectural Manufacturers Association and the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance content. Registration for the inaugural FGIA Annual Conference to be held Feb. 10-13, 2020, will open in mid-December.
Founded in 1969 and based in Kassel, Germany, Technoform now has more than 1,400 associates in 45 production and distribution centers located across five continents.
The solar heat gain coefficient is a ratio that defines the amount of solar energy that reaches a glazing assembly (including both the glass and frame) with the amount that gets through to the inside
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association updated a document describing a standardized test to evaluate heat build-up effects due to infrared exposure on fenestration products.