7 Types of Decorative Glass with Healthcare Product Declarations

Oct 16, 2024

Skyline is proud to announce that we have earned Health Product Declarations (HPDs) for seven of our glass products and techniques.

HPD reports provide essential information about a product’s contents and associated health impacts, and are vital for project teams seeking LEED Material Ingredients credit. With HPDs, architects and designers can confidently specify these products, knowing it meets stringent health criteria.

1. Mossa™ Mobile Board

The Mossa Mobile Glassboard combines quality and functionality with eco-conscious design.

Download Health Product Declaration (HPD) for Mossa™ Mobile Board

2. Markerboard

Our glass markerboard is not only practical and well-made but also fully tested and safe for use in various applications.

Download Health Product Declaration (HPD) for Markerboard

3. Vitracolor™ Back-Painted Glass Wall-Cladding

Skyline’s Vitracolor line of back-painted glass delivers the most consistent color and opacity in the market.

Download Health Product Declaration (HPD) for Vitracolor™Back-Painted Glass Wall-Cladding

4. Texture Etch

Our Texture Etch glass brings depth and character to any space.

Download Health Product Declaration (HPD) for Texture Etch

5. Surface Etch

Skyline’s Surface Etch (Eco-etch) technique is designed for versatility and durability – it is suited for both interior and exterior applications and touts a lifetime warranty.

Download Health Product Declaration (HPD) for Surface Etch

6. Laminated, PI, Ceramic Frit Digital Printing Glass

This product merges art and technology while prioritizing safety. Frit glass printing is permanent and beautiful.

Download Health Product Declaration (HPD) for Laminated, PI, Ceramic Frit Digital Printing Glass

7. AST Glass (Digital Printing)

Our AST Glass cutting-edge digital printing allows for saturated, bright and nuanced color-matching.

Download Health Product Declaration (HPD) for AST Glass (Digital Printing)

Skyline is dedicated to fostering healthier environments through transparency, and we look forward to supporting the next generation of sustainable architecture and design.

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