Interlayers that expand the possibilities of glass lamination

In the world of design and architecture, glass lamination is a fundamental technique for creating innovative, aesthetic, and functional solutions.
But what happens when the material being laminated is a metallized fabric? To achieve exceptional results and highlight the properties of the laminated product, the choice of interlayers is crucial. The compatibility of Arquifil with interlayers becomes one of the main challenges to address.

In this article, we explore how Syntarqui ensures a perfect match of its metallized fabrics with any type of interlayer, paving the way for new design opportunities.

Lamination as a design language

Lamination is not just a technical process; it is a form of creative expression. By combining different materials, it is possible to create solutions with characteristics that meet diverse technical and aesthetic design needs.

The perfect equation for an optimal result is:
Glass + interlayer + Arquifil fabric + interlayer + glass

Total Compatibility: The Added Value of Syntarqui

Syntarqui’s metallized fabrics are designed to ensure total compatibility with every type of interlayer available on the market, even those that are notoriously difficult to pair with other materials, such as ionoplasty (Sentryglas).

During the lamination process, Arquifil fabrics, thanks to their versatile nature, are incorporated into the chosen interlayers, creating a single cohesive element.

The Advantages of Universal Compatibility

Endless Applications

Syntarqui offers solutions that place no limits on creativity. Universal compatibility with any interlayer is our response to a market increasingly driven by innovation and both technical and aesthetic research.