Architecture
TOUGHENED OR TEMPERED GLASS
Toughened or tempered glass is produced when float glass panels are heated and then cooled rapidly in a controlled environment. Toughened glass properties also include the ability to handle greater temperatures and differentials, as well as fracturing into smaller pieces with blunt edges if the glass fails. This is why it’s often referred to as toughened safety glass.
MINIMUM SIZE THICKNESS
3.5 MM TO 19MM THICKNESS
SIZE : 100MM X 300MM, 2440MM X 5000MM
PRODUCT FEATURES:
UNPARALLELED STRENGTH
ENHANCED SAFETY
EXCEPTIONALLY RESISTANT
SCRATCH-PROOF
APPLICATION
- High rise buildings
- In-office spaces
- washbasin
- canopies
- glass doors
- Partition walls and windows on the side of buildings
- Partitions
- Elevator Enclosures
LOW E, OR LOW-EMISSIVITY, GLASS
Low E, or Low-Emissivity, glass is a type of glazing glass containing a transparent, microscopic coating that improves the thermal efficiency of your windows. Today we’re looking at the advantages and disadvantages of low E glass, to make sure you’re as informed as possible when it comes to your next glazing purchase.
PRODUCT FEATURES:
LOW- E GLASS (E-0.02)
APPLICATION
- Off-line Coated Glass
- On-line Coated Glass
- Pattern Glass
- Colour Glass