PRODUCT RANGE
- TOUGHENED GLASS.
- INSULATED GLASS.
- REFLECTIVE GLASS.
- HEAT STRENGTHENED GLASS.
- HARD & SOFT LOW-E GLASS.
- LAMINATED GLASS.
TOUGHENED GLASS
Tempered or toughened glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass. Tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the inner surfaces into tension. Such stresses cause the glass, when broken, to crumble into small granular chunks instead of splintering into jagged shards as plate glass (aka: annealed glass) creates. The granular chunks are less likely to cause injury.
Applications:
- Doors & Partitions.
- Kitchen Appliances & Cabinets.
- Floors & Ceilings.
- Furniture & Curtain Walls.
- Railings & Bolted structures.
- Automotive Glasses.
REFLECTIVE GLASS
Reflective glass is a glass that has been treated with a metallic coating to allow it to reflect heat. It is not reflective in the sense that it acts as a mirror, although some products do indeed have a highly reflective surface, but rather in the sense that it reflects radiation rather then absorbing it. This type of glass is used in environmentally friendly construction with the goal of reducing heat gain & loss, making structures much cheaper to heat & cool over the course of the year.
Applications:
- Doors & Partitions.
- Window
- Commercial & Residential Purpose
- Floors & Ceilings.
- Automotive Glasses.
- Curtain walls
INSULATED GLASS
Insulated glass is a prefabricated unit made of two or more glass panes, which have been separated by an air gap and edge-sealed together. This is also known as double glazed unit (DGU) or Insulated Glass unit (IGU).Insulated glass units are manufactured with glass in range of thickness from 3 to 10mm or in more applications. The two panes of glass are kept separated be a hollow aluminum tube spacer filled with a moisture absorbing material and is hermetically sealed to ensure that the air or gas in the cavity or hollow space between the two glass panes does not escape during hot climate, or outside air is not sucked in during winter or cold climate as a result of expansion & contraction of trapped dry air or gas due to change in temperature.
Applications:
- Doors & Partitions.
- Exterior
- Window & Glass Panels.
- Building Façade
- Curtain Walls.
HEAT STRENGTH GLASS
Heat strengthened glass is similar to tempered glass except that after heating the glass in a furnace as in the case of tempered glass, the cooling is done at a much slower pace. The heating temperature remains nearly the same for both processes. The residual stress on the edge and glass surface differ in both cases with tempered glass having a higher level of stress.
Applications:
- Building Façade.
- Windows
- Spandrel Glass
- Interior or Exterior Glass of insulating glass units.
- Curtain Walls.
LAMINATED GLASS
Laminated glass is two or more panes of glass with one or more layers of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ionomers sandwiched between them & treated . This sandwich has some unique advantages. The outer glass surface are hard and transparent but are strongly bonded to a transparent rubber like material on the inner surface of the sandwich . The glass panes can be basic float glass or tempered or heat strengthened panels.
Applications:
- Doors & Partitions.
- Kitchen Appliances & Cabinets.
- Floors & Ceilings.
- Furniture & Curtain Walls.
- Railings & Bolted structures.
- Automotive Glasses.
LOW-E GLASS : OUR SPECIALITY
We have the capability of processing and Tempering the Low-e glasses (both Hard & Soft Low-E). The ability of a material to radiate energy is known as emissivity. In general, highly reflective materials have a low emissivity and dull darker colored materials have a high emissivity. All materials, including windows, radiate heat in the form of long-wave, infrared energy depending on the emissivity and temperature of their surfaces. Reducing the emissivity of one or more of the window glass surfaces improves a window’s insulating properties. This is where our Specialty LOW-E glass or what we know as low emissivity glass comes in to picture.
Low-e glass comprises of extremely thin layers of silver or other low emissivity materials, reflects the interior temperatures back inside, keeping the room warm or cold. It is a highly reflective glass designed for any building where it is necessary to limit solar heat buildup and therefore reducing air conditioning cost. In the same manner, it limits light transmission, hence, reduces glare inside the building.