Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is made of two or more layers of glass with one or more “interlayers” of polymeric material bonded between the glass layers.
Laminated glass is produced using one of two methods:
Poly Vinyl Butyral (PVB) laminated glass is produced using heat and pressure to sandwich a thin layer of PVB between layers of glass.
Laminated glass offers many advantages. Safety and security are the best known of these, so rather than shattering on impact, laminated glass is held together by the inter-layer.
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Tampered Glass
Toughened glass (tempered) is about four times stronger than “ordinary,” or annealed, glass. And unlike annealed glass, which can shatter into jagged shards when broken, tempered glass fractures into small, relatively harmless pieces. As a result, tempered glass is used in those environments where human safety is an issue.
Float Glass
Float glass is made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten tin. The resulting product is very flat and uniform thickness. This type of glass is used in all commercial and residential applications, including windows, doors, partitions, table tops and picture framing
We provide our esteemed clients with an excellent quality of Building Glass.
The provided range is processed using supreme class basic material and advanced technology under the guidance of skilled professionals. Our offered range is widely used in commercial and residential buildings.
The offered range is available in different sizes, shades and patterns as per the ever-evolving needs of our clients. Our provided range is rigorously tested by professionals.
Thickness Available: 3, 4, 5, 8, 10 and 12 mm
Sheet Sizes Available: 6×4, 8×6 and 10×7 feet
Double Glazed Glass
Insulated glazing (IG), more commonly known as double glazing is double glass window panes separated by a vacuum or gas filled space to reduce heat transfer and noise
Today’s world is one of noise. Traffic, trains, aircraft, machinery, appliances, television and music systems – sound comes at us from everywhere, much of it unwanted
Whatever the noise source, the correct selection of glass for the window systems and construction method are crucial for a peaceful environment.
Aside from sound insulation, double glazing window also helps in energy saving. It helps to minimize the heat transfer through the window, which will help to increase the energy saving and lower your electricity bill.
Reflective Glass
Reflective window glazing is commonly used in hot climates where solar heat gain control is critical. Reflective Glass reduces heat and light with a metal oxide coating that provides a mirrored effect. In addition to daytime privacy and minimized ultraviolet damage, Reflective Glass provides a dramatic visual impact and is often used as an architectural design element.
Mirror Glass
Mirror glass is manufactured using successive coatings of silver, copper and one or more protective coatings onto a base glass of either clear float glass or body-tinted glass.
It is intended for numerous applications in: Communal areas of public and private buildings: entrance halls, landings.
- Homes: in all rooms, particularly those where there is a need to compensate for a lack of light or space
- Bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs and theaters
- Sports and leisure centres, swimming pools
- Office buildings,
- Shops and department stores
Colours – Clear, bronze, gray, green, pink.
Tinted Glass
It is normal float-clear glass into whose melt colorants are added for tinting and solar-radiation absorption properties. This reduces heat penetration in buildings. Coloured glass is an important architectural element for exterior appearance of facades. It is also used in interior decoration (doors, partitions, staircase panels, mirrors….)