The American Architectural Manufacturers Association will host a webinar on Nov. 12 offering an update on the Texas Department of Insurance's Windstorm Program requirements for fenestration products.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association has updated a standard for adhesive systems designed to attach simulated divided lite bars to glass.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association's Aluminum Material Council has developed a new web page and infographic, providing information about the strength, recyclability and versatility of aluminum, as well as its costs.
The memberships of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association and the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance both voted to proceed with combining into one organization with a new name, Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance.
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.
The boards of directors for the American Architectural Manufacturers Association and the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance have engaged in formal discussions with the hope of creating a new unified organization that can better serve the North American fenestration industry.
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