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The VK Privacy range from Vitrik uses advanced technology to ensure privacy or intimacy

The VK Privacy range from Vitrik uses advanced technology to ensure privacy thanks to a liquid crystal film positioned between two glass plates, allowing to switch from privacy mode (OFF) to transparency mode (ON) with a simple click.

With a company mission of combining glass properties to new technologies, Vitrik creates unique products that go beyond the imagination for different fields of application such as building construction, interior design, living innovation, boats and transport.
Vitrik offers the maximum possibility of customising its products as a standard requirement, combining the most aesthetic variety to the versatility of dimensions: the continuous research of the company in the field of colours, materials and surface finishes guarantees the possibility of customizing each project to the highest degree.
Knowhow, quality and professionalism make Vitrik a reference point for design studios, architects, naval workshops and private customers, with products designed and produced in-house to match clients’ requirements and ensuring Made in Italy quality.
The VK Privacy range from Vitrik uses advanced technology to ensure privacy or intimacy. This unique technology allows to switch from privacy mode (OFF) to transparency mode (ON) with a simple click thanks to two glass plates (thickness and size as per the application) that enclose a liquid crystal film.
The main features of VK Privacy include:
• customizable dimensions;
• coloured, silk-screened and tempered;
• it can be drilled;
• instant status change;
• silent status change;
• high acoustic properties;
• it can be cleaned as normal glass;
• antibacterial;
• available as double glazing.
For interior use, VK Privacy can be found as:
• home/office partition walls;
• hinged doors, sliding doors and armoured doors;
• shower cabins;
• meeting rooms and exhibition stands;
• hotels, restaurants and jewellers;
• hospitals and clinics;
• yachts;
• banks and museums;
• projection of images or videos.
While outdoors, it can be used as:
• glass façades;
• external doors and windows;
• shelters;
• shop windows.

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