GLASSBUILD '25

Orlando, FL | November 4-6

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Meet Us at Booth #5006

Connect with our expert team at Booth #5006 to explore the GlazeGuard® line of glazing infill panels — engineered for lightweight strength, installation flexibility, and proven performance across curtain wall, storefront, and window applications. Learn how our cut-to-size fabricationQuick Ship Program, and range of impact and water resistant options can help you stay on schedule and meet project demands with confidence.

Wesley Grubb

National Sales Manager

Sean Walker

Product Manager

Glazing Infill Panels at Booth #5006

Cut-to-Size. Impact & Water Resistant. Quick Shipping.

  • 1-5/16″ Thickness
  • Polypropylene Stabilizers & Cores
  • Florida Product Approved (Storefront & Curtainwall Systems)
  • Large & Small Missile Impact & HVHZ Application
  • Water Resistant
  • 1″ Thickness
  • Water Resistant
  • Polypropylene Stabilizers & Foam Core
  • Increased Thermal Value
  • Low Maintenance
  • Textured & Smooth Finishes
  • Easily cut-to-size in field
  • Offered in Quick Ship Program
  • 1/4″ Thickness
  • Water Resistant
  • Polypropylene Core
  • Interior & Exterior Applications
  • Low Maintenance
  • Textured & Smooth Finishes
  • Easily cut-to-size in the field
  • Offered in Quick Ship Program
COURSE DESCRIPTION

Glazing infill panels offer a flexible solution for integrating performance and inspiring design within the modern building envelope. This course examines how these panels function in façade, curtain wall, and storefront systems and compares them to glass in addressing thermal performance, structural demands, weight, and installation challenges. Program content identifies key aspects of factory fabrication — including tested performance and warranty coverage — and contrasts these with characteristics of alternatives produced in the field. Participants develop strategies for specifying glazing infill panels that support energy efficiency, safety, code compliance, and design goals.

  1. Describe how glazing infill panels support performance and aesthetics in the building envelope, and how they integrate into façade, curtain wall, and storefront systems.
  2. Compare glazing infill panels and glass in terms of thermal performance, structural capacity, weight, and installation impacts.
  3. Explain how factory fabrication, tested performance, and warranty coverage influence glazing infill panel quality and reliability, and how these factors differ from field-fabricated alternatives.
  4. Plan glazing infill panel selection and specification strategies that address energy, safety, and design requirements while supporting project efficiency

Attendees Are Eligible to Earn: 

  • One (1) AIA Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) Learning Unit 
  • One (1) IIBEC Continuing Education Hour (CEH) 

Schedule Your Visit to Booth #5006

GlazeGuard 250 WR - Textured

Polyester

Shasta White
4′ x 10′

Metallic Silver
4′ x 8′
4′ x 10′

Classic Bronze
4′ x 8′
4′ x 10′

HAWAII

Representatives

Element Architectural Products

www.elementpanels.com

Logan Raivio
(503) 487-0822
logan@elementpanels.com

Mike Watson
(469) 518-5860
mike@elementpanels.com

IDAHO

Representatives

Element Architectural Products

www.elementpanels.com

Logan Raivio
(503) 487-0822
logan@elementpanels.com