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Bendheim Increases Bird-Friendly Glass Façade Options

Bendheim Channel Glass
Bendheim's Lamberts'® glass, the first channel glass to earn the Bird-Smart certification from the American Bird Conservancy, was installed in a project at Prise D’Eau du Canal de L’Aqueduc water intake facility in Montreal, Canada. Now all Bendheim channel glass textures provide bird-safe building façade options. Photo by David Boyer.

Bendheim was one of the first to earn the American Bird Conservancy's Bird-Smart certification for channel glass in 2015. Now, with their entire channel glass line now certified as Bird-Smart, Bendheim offers an alternative to traditional opaque building walls and flat architectural glass. Architects and designers can now choose from the various surface textures, hundreds of colors, thermal performance coatings, insulation inserts and frame systems.

As an example, Piccolo channel glass' fine, corduroy-like texture brings glass alive as one walks past it but deters birds from flying into it by reducing reflection on the glass surface. Channel glass can be manufactured in lengths up to 23 feet tall and can be installed in openings spanning hundreds of feet without interruption.

In addition to creating bird-friendly glass textures, Bendheim and Lamberts are committed to sustainability. Bendheim's Lamberts glass contains 40% to 50% recycled glass, of which 25% to 35% is post-consumer content. Bendheim channel glass has also received third-party prepared Environment Product Declaration and Health Product Declaration.

Bendheim's channel glass façade systems diffuse light and minimize glare while also offering thermal performance with a U-value range of 0.49 to 0.19. Channel glass adds elegance with glass-to-glass corners and serpentine curves, and just ¼-inch thick, lightweight and easy to install.

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