sand frosted glass
Sandblasting is essentially the process of blasting the surface of glass with grit which peppers the surface, giving it a milky white appearance. Benefits It can be performed to any type of glass, laminated or double glazing. The sand frosted glass is a decorative glass used to obtain a faded or blurred vision through it. Applications Doors, interiors, bathrooms and enclosures.
...moreFire Heat Strengthened Glass
Heat Strengthened glass follows almost the same process as tempered glass, except that the annealed glass is heated to a slightly lower temperature of 620°C and the volume and pressure of cooling process is less rapid. Benefits The break pattern is large and the fragments tend to remain in the glazing. It is less prone to spontaneous breakage and provides better optics. Applications Spandrel and vision panels of curtain wall glass.
...moreEarth Tempered Glass
Tempered glass starts life as float glass. Float glass, when shattered breaks into large pieces and can be harmful; it is therefore unsuitable for applications. In the tempering process, the surfaces of the glass are heated in a furnace nearly over 670°C. The hot glass is then cooled rapidly by a blast of air over a period of between 3 and 10 seconds. As a result, the surfaces shrink, and tensile stresses develop on the surfaces. Tempered glass is 5 times stronger glass than normal glass. It provides greater thermal strength. It offers increased resistance to both sudden temperature changes and temperature differentials up to 250°C (as against 40°C of normal glass). Tempered glass is difficult to break. However if it does break under high impact, only small fragments without any sharp edges are formed. Architectural Façades, Windows, Partitions Automotive Side Window Glass, Windscreens, Back Glass Industrial Lightning, White Goods, Modular Kitchen Solar Solar Panels
...moreCeramic Painting Glass
Ceramic painting glass is first painted and then toughened. We have various catalogues with latest designs for painting models. Benefits Ceramic painting is an excellent source of personal relaxation; enhance beauty of office and home. Applications Refrigerator shelves.
...moreBack Painting Glass
Back painting is done after toughening the glass. We have creative and designer catalogue for back painting. Benefits Back painted glass enhances the beauty of windows, glass doors and wall. Applications Interior architectural purposes.
...moreAir Insulated Glass
Two or more liters of glass are assembled and separated at a fixed interval using an aluminum spacer filled with a drying agent called desiccants to absorb the moisture within air space. The surrounding edges of the double glazed units are then sealed first by a primary sealant and then by secondary sealant. Insulated glass increases insulating properties of glass while substantially reducing condensation. This reduces load on air conditioning, reduces cost of HVAC, sound resistant and reduction in the greenhouse gases. Applications Architectural Façades, WindowsIndustrial Visi Coolers
...moreAcid Frosted Glass
Acid etching is a process that uses acid. Acid etched glass is produced by acid etching one side of float glass. Etched glass is created by cutting a design stencil that is made of an abrasive resistant material, such as vinyl or rubber. The resulting stencil is called a resist. The resist is then secured onto the glass to be etched. A blaster gun, powered by an air compressor, is used to bombard the glass with the abrasive. Every part of the glass that is not covered by the resist will take the frosted effect while the parts protected by the resist will remain clear, thus producing a piece of etched glass. Benefits Frosted glass is a glass which roughens or obscures the clear surface of the glass. Frosted glass can enhance the beauty of windows, glass doors, or glass cabinets. This technique adds warmth and style to any décor. Applications Interior, partitions, Shelves, Shower, bath enclosures, doors, windows, Glass walls and Kitchens.
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