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Vacuum Glass
Vacuum glass or Vacuum Insulating Glass (VIG), illustrated in Figure 1, is simply conventional insulating glazing (IG) with an evacuated space between the two glass sheets .VIG achieves high levels of thermal insulation using the same principles as the Dewar flask – the vacuum eliminates heat transfer between the two glass sheets due to gaseous conduction and convection, and radiative heat transfer is reduced to a low level by one or two internal transparent low remittance coatings.
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Custom Toughened Glass
Tempered glass is also known as Toughened glass. The tempering process involves first cutting annealed glass to the desired size and shape, edging the glass as indicated, then heating the annealed gla...
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PVB Laminated Glass
Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) laminated glass is a type of safety glass that consists of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a PVB interlayer. This interlayer is a clear, strong, and flexible p...
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Blinds Insulated Glass
Blinds insulated glass (BIG) is a type of energy-efficient glass that combines the benefits of blinds and insulated glass. BIG units are made up of two or more panes of glass that are separated by a s...
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Silk Screen Fritted Glass
Silk screen printing on glass is a decorative process that involves applying a design, pattern, or image to glass surfaces using a silk screen and specialized inks. This technique allows for the creat...
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Front Surface Mirror
A front surface mirror, also known as a first surface mirror or front-coated mirror, is a type of mirror where the reflective coating is applied directly to the front surface of the glass or other sub...
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Shopping Malls
Today, there are a number of solutions in glass that can fit the atmosphere of the mall. The mall owners can select from colourful aesthetic solutions to strong and durable security solutions. While there are conventional solutions available in doors, windows and facades.
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Greenhouse
The glass used in greenhouses is a critical component that directly affects the structure’s ability to create and maintain the optimal growing environment for plants. Traditional and modern greenhouses alike utilize glass for its transparency and durability, allowing sunlight to enter while providing protection from the external environment.
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Hospitals
Hospital glass refers to specialized glass products designed for use in healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities. These glass products are tailored to meet the unique requirements of healthcare environments, focusing on safety, hygiene, privacy, and creating a healing atmosphere.
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