Glasses

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Toughened Glass

Toughened glass is five times stronger than regular glass, and thus can bear load without breakage. This safety and resilient quality of toughened glass makes it a perfect fit for homes, especially those with young children.
Key Features
  • strength
  • Heat Resistence
  • Sound Reduction
  • UV Protection
  • Impact Resistence
  • Durability

Laminated Glass

Laminated glass is also a type of safety glass. Two or more panes of glasses are bonded together by an interlayer of resin, to form a single sheet, the process is done under high temperature and pressure. In most laminated glasses the interlayer material is Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB). There are other interlayer materials like Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) and Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU). When there is a breakage, laminated glass does not shatter and holds together, reducing the risk of injury.

Key Features
  • Extra strong and extremely secure.
  • Provide’s UV protection
  • Engineered to resist force and impact.
  • It can’t be cut from outside.
  • Durable and versatile.

Insulating Glass

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. Hence they improve the thermal performance, and reduce energy costs.

Key Features
  • Excellent thermal insulation performance
  • Noise Insulation
  • Dew free
  • Light weight

Solar Glass

Solar glass or solar control glass is a specially coated glass that is designed to reduce the amount of heat entering the building. This glass reflects and absorbs the sun’s rays and helps control the glare.By upgrading your regular glass to solar glass, you will be able to keep the interior of your property cooler while also allowing ample natural light into your space.

Key Features
  • Cuts the Heat from the Sun.
  • Keeps the Interior Cooler.
  • Reduces Usage of Air Conditioner.
  • Protects from Harmful Ultra-violet Rays.
  • Protects Curtains and Furnishings from Fading.
  • Reduces Glare from the Sun.

Lighting Glass

Lighting Glass creates a changing, illumined glass construction for numerous applications. It can be installed into a double glazed unit for external purposes or uses in single glazed format for internal uses or purely decorative applications

Key Features
  • Beautiful Design
  • Perfect Crystal clear glass
  • Eco-friendly
  • Superior security and energy efficiency
  • Durable

Reflective Glass

Reflective glass is annealed or standard glass that has a thin layer of metallic or metallic oxide coating. Since this coating is applied to only one side of the glass, it has a mirror-like appearance.

Key Features
  • Gives a building a mirror-like appearance.
  • Permits you to see through the glass on one side, but not the other.
  • Reduces the amount of solar radiation that enters the building.
  • Reduces variations in the interior temperature of a building.