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    EuroStone Sustainable Ceiling Panels by Chicago Metallic

    EuroStone sustainable ceiling panels deliver a blend of environmental performance, long-term value, and classic styling. Made from inorganic perlite, lightweight EuroStone panels do not support the growth of mold, feature a Class A fire rating, and provide exceptional acoustical performance and light reflectance. The panels are ideal for moist environments, schools, healthcare facilities, and more. Made without harmful coatings or biocides, EuroStone sustainable ceiling panels support indoor air quality and offer the best defense against mold and bacteria growth. The panels offer clean, classic lines in a variety of surface textures and profiles.

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    Pilkington North America Unveils New Anti-Reflective Glass

    Pilkington North America has developed an anti-reflective glass that offers more design flexibility than other anti-reflective glass products. Expanded size options makes Pilkington OptiView Anti-Reflective Glass ideal for traditional and new applications, including museums and displays, retail store fronts, showrooms, and a host of applications where an anti-reflective product was never an option. New OptiView Glass reduces visible light reflectance to less than 2 percent, while blocking more than 99 percent of ultraviolet light transmittance. A laminate, OptiView Glass provides acoustic control and safety and security benefits — all in a glass that is durable, bendable, and temperable.

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