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Frosted glass achieves a translucent yet non-transparent visual effect by using sandblasting, acid etching, or other methods to create a uniform matte finish on the glass surface. It's widely used in doors, windows, partitions, bathrooms, and other settings, balancing light transmission with privacy protection. It's a preferred material for modern minimalist styles and functional decoration.
Curtain wall glass is a non load bearing external wall maintenance system composed of glass panels and metal frames. It achieves displacement ability relative to the building main body through suspended installation, and has both decorative and functional functions.
Partition glass is a spatial separation system composed of glass panels and supporting structures, which combines transparency and functionality.
Laminated glass is a composite glass made by sandwiching one or more layers of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ionic intermediate layer (SGP) between two or more pieces of glass, and bonding them together under high temperature and high pressure. Even if shattered, the fragments still firmly adhere to the adhesive layer, avoiding splashing and injuring people, and possessing safety, sound insulation, and impact resistance.
Adding metal oxides (such as cobalt, iron, copper ions) or colloidal particles (such as gold, cadmium selenide) to glass raw materials to selectively absorb/reflect specific wavelengths of light and present colors
Flat and curved tempered glass
Tempered glass is a safety glass that is strengthened by physical or chemical means on ordinary glass. Its surface forms a compressive stress layer, which increases the impact strength by 3-5 times. After breakage, it forms small obtuse angle particles, greatly reducing the risk of human injury. Widely used in fields such as construction, home furnishings, and household appliances.
Laminated glass is a composite glass made by sandwiching one or more layers of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ionic intermediate layer (SGP) between two or more pieces of glass, and bonding them together under high temperature and high pressure. Even if shattered, the fragments still firmly adhere to the adhesive layer, avoiding splashing and injuring people, and possessing safety, sound insulation, and impact resistance.
Embossed glass (also known as patterned glass or decorative glass) is a unique semi transparent effect formed by pressing various concave and convex textures on the surface of glass through a rolling process. It not only ensures natural lighting but also blocks the line of sight, and is widely used in scenes such as doors, windows, partitions, shower rooms, etc. It combines functionality and artistry.
Loubet glass is a functional building material formed by combining a louver system with glass, which combines shading, dimming, and energy-saving characteristics.
Insulating glass is a building glass product made by combining two or more pieces of glass with a highly airtight sealing material and a spacer material, forming a sealed dry gas space (filled with inert gases such as air or argon) in the middle. The core of its design lies in utilizing the low thermal conductivity of the gas layer to achieve insulation, sound insulation, and anti condensation functions, significantly improving building energy efficiency and comfort.
Colorful glass (also known as dichroic glass/rainbow coated glass) is a functional decorative glass that achieves dynamic color changing effects through a special optical coating process. Its core definition and characteristics are as follows:
Silk, wire, and painted glass are special decorative glasses formed by sandwiching metal wires, silk fabrics, or artistic patterns between glass layers through EVA/PVB film composite technology, which combines safety and artistry.