Toughened glass is a safety glass that has undergone processes of controlled thermal treatment to increase its strength. Also known as 'Tempered glass', toughened glass is made from annealed glass that has been heated to approximately 650⁰C and then rapidly cooled, making it four times stronger than the ordinary glass.
The glass which has some colours in it is called coloured glass. Coloured glass is made by adding a small quantity of metallic oxides to the mixture of limestone or Calcium carbonate (CaCO3), soda ash or Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), and sand (SiO2)
Laminated glass is constructed of two plies of glass which are bonded together with interlayers to form a permanent bond. The interlayers work to support and hold the glass to create a strong, uniformed layer even when broken.
Insulated Glass combines two or more glass panes that are spaced apart and sealed with a sealant to appear as a single unit. Also called double glazing, IGUs are designed to reduce heat loss and solar heat gain entering the building, while reducing visible light transmittance
Fluted glass or ribbed glass is a kind of vertical textured glass. The whole glass body is vertical stripes, regular and concise. Designers can match the regular refraction transmission effect of ribbed glass with various design styles. Then create multiple types of indoor and outdoor spaces.
frosted glass is a transparent sheet of glass that is turned opaque through sandblasting or acid etching. Because of light scattering during transmission, the glass comes out as translucent, obscuring visibility even as it transmits light.
Reflective glass is clear or tinted glass that has a very thin layer of metal or metallic oxide on the surface. Reflective glass reduces visible light transmittance (VLT) and glare for building occupants while simultaneously reducing glare caused by coatings and diminishing the need for window blinds and other interior shading devices.
Designer glass for home decoration can be used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space. It can be customized to suit your specific needs and preferences, and can be chosen from a wide range of designs, colors, and textures. Designer glass can also serve a practical purpose, such as providing privacy, sound insulation, or safety.
printed glass is a new design technology in the glazing world. The durability, precision, and limitless design possibilities make printed glass a great choice for interiors. Glass printing combines graphic design and high-powered machinery with inkjet technology to get your design from file straight to glass.