

Development and Design
Being capable of producing the most complex marine glazing units is not always sufficient for the best result. While we offer a full range of advice and technical support during all phases of design and construction of the project, we also develop custom solutions for special requirements.

Digital Measuring and Drawing
As we can produce the glass panes according to given templates or 3D models, BCE technicians make the 3D measurements on board with the portable 3D digitizing system and send the files to the head office via internet simultaneously. This new concept accelerates the process while minimizing the costs and production tolerances.

Production
Yacht Glazing is one of the fields in which glass technology reach to peak points. Chemically toughened glass to cope with hard ocean conditions, heatable glass to melt ice and mist, special coatings and interlayers for solar control are some examples of glazing technologies that is used for yachts today.
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Testing and Classification
All quality and strength tests like impact, strength, hydrostatic and durability tests regarding to International Marine Standards are conducted in BCE's in-house testing laboratory.
BCE's quality department also carry out the classification and certification procedures on your behalf in order to get the approval of glass.

Shipment and Installing
Shipment and installing of the glazing products are essential for every project. With the BCE's state-of-the-art packaging system and experienced installing team who are specialized in mounting and sealing marine glazing systems, all our products are safely exported and installed worldwide according to the marine specifications.

Worldwide Maintenance
Maintenance is crucial for yacht glazing and must be done properly by experts. BCE offers a comprehensive worldwide after sales service package to ensure the project success and client satisfaction, including inspection, repair, replacement , upgrade, polishing and hydrophobic coating.

