Clear/Low Iron Small Radius Curved Glass Panels Curved tempered glass is safety glass. Curved toughened glass is strong and shock resistance as annealed glass is heated to 700â??, and rapidly cooled to induce glass strength. Like: curved tempered glass, curved glass table, small radius curved glass, coffee tables curved glass, skylight curved glass, double curved glass panels for showcases. This type of bent glass is mostly used. Where a high deg Curved Tempered Glass Curved tempered glass is safety glass. Curved tempered glass is strong and shock resistance as annealed glass is heated to 700â??, and rapidly cooled to induce glass strength. Like: curved tempered glass, curved glass table, small radius curved glass, coffee tables curved glass, skylight curved glass, double curved glass panels for showcases. This type of bent glass is mostly used. Where a high degree of safety is required, such as in windows, curtain walls, balustrades or skylights, it becomes the most practical type of curved tempered glass. Features It is safer than ordinary flat glass because it is more resistant to impact and breakage and is less likely to cause injury even if broken. More durable and weather-resistant than ordinary glass because its production process involves heating and rapid cooling. Widely used, it can be molded into a variety of curved shapes and is suitable for all types of architectural design. Has excellent transparency, allowing natural light to pass through and reducing energy consumption.
Tempered Glass For Building Toughened glass is also referred to as "tempered glass" or "fully tempered glass". Toughened Safety Glass is fabricated by heating annealed glass to over 600�°C and cooling it down rapidly. It locks the outer surfaces of the glass in a state of high compression, and the core or center of the glass in compensating tension. It is a safety glass which is used when strength, thermal resistance and safety are all important factors in design. The strength of toughened glass is approximately 5 times stronger than annealed (non-safety) glass of the same thickness. Toughened glass panels including curved toughened glass, clear toughened laminated glass, toughened float glass, clear toughened insulated laminated glass used for windows, stairs, balcony, refrigerator shelf, balustrade, ect. The commonly used thickness is 6mm toughened glass panels, 8mm toughened glass panels, 10mm toughened glass panels, 12mm toughened glass panels, 15mm toughened glass panels, ect. Custom Tempered Glass Strength Custom tempered glass is four times stronger than standard glass. Its strength comes from its unique manufacturing process. Custom cut tempered glass is rapidly heated and immediately cooled during the manufacturing process. This increases its durability and strength. This glass does not break into large, dangerous shards. Instead, it breaks into small, round particles, which reduces possible injuries and minimizes damage. In addition to impact resistance, tempered glass is also heat and scratch resistant.
Customized Tempered Whiteboard Glass Whiteboard glass also known as glass magnesium board or marker board glass or dry-erase board glass or dry-wipe board glass which made with 1/4â?? safety tempered glass cutting board that is four-times stronger than regular glass. The durable writing surface is made for heavy usage and never dents, stains or streaks. Custom Glass Whiteboard Whiteboard glass also known as glass magnesium board or marker board glass or dry-erase board glass or dry-wipe board glass which made with 1/4â?? safety tempered glass cutting board that is four-times stronger than regular glass. The durable writing surface is made for heavy usage and never dents, stains or streaks. It is a non-permanent marker and uses an erasable ink that adheres to the writing surface without binding to or being absorbed on glass. We can create customized whiteboards out of glass to your desired height, width and thickness. Transform your workspace with premium designer glass whiteboards. Create endless possibilities by customizing glass whiteboards to your size, shape and thickness needs.
Glass Silk Screen Printing Glass silk screen printing is a special decorative glass made by printing a layer of ceramic ink on the glass surface through a screen, and then tempering or heat strengthening treatment. As a result, screen-printed glass is durable, scratch-resistant, sun-shading and has an anti-glare effect. Its acid and moisture resistance retains color for decades, while a variety of color and graphic options are available. Tempered screen-printed glass has safety glass properties. Why use screen printing on glass? Screen printing on glass offers homeowners the luxurious experience of designing interior spaces in unparalleled creative fashion. This design philosophy is not limited by design or style, making interior and exterior design unique. Design lovers no longer have to follow the same patterns and conventional design concepts, everyone can redesign their interior spaces the way they want. Glass is the most commonly used design element and helps to enhance the consistency of the design. The proliferation of glass requires greater creativity on the part of homeowners to make designs look more exciting and less dull. Glass types suitable for screen printing With glass digital printing, many popular glass types can be customized and decorated. Tempered glass is a type of glass commonly used to enhance the strength of interior and exterior decorative elements. The option to use screen printing on the glass works perfectly with this unique high strength durable glass. Apart from that, laminated glass, frosted glass, custom cut glass, heat strengthened glass, insulating glass and many other types of glass all work well with screen printing on glass.
19mm Tempered Heat Strengthened Glass Heat-strengthened (HS) glass is not a safety glass, it is heat treated glass, but when it is broken, the breakage pattern prevents the glass from falling and injuring people. Heat Strengthened Glass Heat-strengthened glass is a type of glass that has undergone a specific heat treatment process to enhance its strength and durability, making it a valuable material in various architectural and structural applications. Heat-strengthened glass doesnâ??t require the strength of fully tempered glass and is intended fir applications that that do not specifically require a safety glass product. Characteristics of Heat-Strengthened Glass Strength: Heat-strengthened glass is stronger than regular annealed glass but not as strong as fully tempered glass. It is designed to resist higher levels of wind pressure and thermal stress compared to standard glass. Safety: When heat-strengthened glass breaks, it typically forms larger, less sharp shards than annealed glass. While it does not provide the same level of safety as tempered glass, it reduces the risk of serious injury due to glass shards. Resistance to Thermal Stress: Heat-strengthened glass has improved resistance to thermal stress, making it suitable for applications where temperature fluctuations occur, such as in facades exposed to direct sunlight. Optical Clarity: It maintains good optical clarity, making it suitable for applications where a clear view is essential, such as windows and architectural glazing. Applications of Heat-Strengthened Glass Curtain Walls: Heat-strengthened glass is commonly used in curtain wall systems for commercial buildings. Its ability to withstand wind loads and temperature changes makes it a reliable choice for large glass facades. Windows: It is used in windows, especially those that are larger in size, to improve their structural integrity and resistance to thermal stress. Glass Doors: Heat-strengthened glass can be used in entrance doors and interior glass doors to enhance their strength while maintaining visibility. Skylights: Skylights and overhead glazing often employ heat-strengthened glass to withstand weather conditions and provide natural light to interior spaces. Partitions: In office spaces and interior design, heat-strengthened glass can be used for glass partitions, creating visually open and well-lit areas. Balcony Railings: It is used in balcony railings, providing safety and structural support while allowing for unobstructed views. Storefronts: Commercial storefronts may incorporate heat-strengthened glass to ensure both aesthetics and security. Display Cases: Retail display cases and museum showcases often use heat-strengthened glass for improved safety and clarity. Canopies: Glass canopies and shelters can benefit from the strength and durability of heat-strengthened glass
Curved Glass Panels is safety glass. Curved toughened glass is strong and shock resistance as annealed glass is heated to 700, and rapidly cooled to induce glass strength. Like: curved tempered glass, curved glass table, small radius curved glass, coffee tables curved glass, skylight curved glass, double curved glass panels for showcases. This type of bent glass is mostly used. Where a high degree of safety is required, such as in windows, curtain walls, balustrades or skylights, it becomes the most practical type of curved tempered glass. Here are some key features about curved glass panels: Aesthetic Appeal: Curved glass panels are visually striking and offer a unique design element. The smooth and flowing curves create a sense of fluidity and grace, adding a touch of sophistication to any structure. They can be used in various architectural styles, from modern and contemporary to classical and avant-garde.
Curved glass wall through the pretreatment processing(cut customized size), then heated to a softening temperature, and then under the weight or outside force, through specific mold, made of glass in conformity with the mould, then through annealing treatment produce hot bending, such as low iron insulated curved glass, extra clear laminated curved glass ect. Clear curved glass, double curved glass, hot curved glass, compound curved glass, bent glass, ect facade glass is the most common.
Oversize Float Glass Over size float glass is a very large size glass sheet made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, typically tin, glass float on the tin surface naturally formed on both sides of the smooth surface, then cool and grow out of the tin cylinder strip slowly. After being polished by fire, it becomes nearly completely over size flat glass. It is commonly used in building of unique design in our daily life. Over size float glass is a clear, distortion-free glass that we offer in a wide range of large sizes and thicknesses to suit any flat glass application.
Float Glass Clear float glass is a common type of glass for windows and glass containers, especially in the food and beverage industry. The most popular type of clear float glass is soda-lime glass, named for its green color. This type of glass makes up about 90% of all manufactured glass. Clear float glass is also a preferred recycling material because it can be remelted and softened repeatedly without losing its integrity. Properties of Clear Float Glass Float glass is named for its manufacturing process. Raw materials such as silica sand, soda, lime, potash and recycled glass are melted together in a furnace. The molten glass composition is poured into a molten tin chamber. Since glass is lighter than tin, it floats to the top and forms a uniform layer on the surface. The glass then undergoes a cooling process that stabilizes and hardens it. Key characteristics of clear float glass include High light transmission: The most notable advantage of float glass is its smooth, clear surface with no streaks or bubbles. Its light transmission is usually around 85-90%. Chemically Inert: Clear float glass is non-chemically reactive and impermeable, making it ideal for applications involving contact with other substances such as food and beverages. Recyclable: Clear float glass can be recycled many times over, making it very environmentally friendly. Durable: It can be chemically tempered for greater hardness and scratch resistance.
Clear Float Glass Suppliers in China Clear Float glass is produced by high-quality sand, natural ores and chemical materials by mixing them and melting them at high temperature; The molten glass flow into tin bath where the float glass is spread, polished and formed on the molten tin. Clear Float Glass Basic glass, versatile and suitable for different needs Clear float glass is the foundation of every magnificent glass project. It can be processed in every way imaginable and is often used as the base glass for an entire range of glass products, including coatings, mirrors, back-painted glass, acid-etched glass, and more. Benefits Clear Float glass has high light transmittance, providing a clear, undistorted view. Due to its crystal clarity, float glass has the unparalleled advantage of connecting you to the nature around you while protecting us from the elements. The natural light it allows into the building helps improve the visual comfort of the building's occupants while reducing the need for artificial lighting. Easy to process During the float glass manufacturing process, raw materials are melted to form a hot glass ribbon, which is then cooled in a controlled manner to introduce a uniform stress distribution in the annealed glass. An optimal annealing process helps ensure that float glass can be cut easily during further processing.