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Fire Resistant Glass
The fire resistant glass is laminated by two layers of glasses whose one side or two sides are applied with water-soluble fireproof adhesive which can withstand high temperature of 600℃~900℃ and prevent fire spreading for 30~60 mins. In the event of a fire, the fire-resistant glass will resist the thermal shock and increase the building’s safety.
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Curved Glass/Bent Safety Glass
Curved laminated glass, also known as bent laminated glass, is been reheated, bonded with PVB film and shaped to a desired bend or curvature. The bent laminated glass is widely used in vehicles (windshields, backlights) as well as a variety of architectural applications like exterior vision, spandrel areas, glass domes, hand rails, skylights, solariums, bay windows, balustrades, barrel vault entrances, partitioning, reception areas, cabinetry, furniture and much more.
Min. radius of curvature: 600mm
Thickness range: 4mm-19mm
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Laminated Safety Glass
PVB membrane is interlaid among the laminated safety glass, which has good tenacity performance and allows the shape of glass to be maintained even if being broken. Due to the presence of PVB interlayer, the safety hazards, risk of injury and property damage caused by glass breakages is minimized. As the PVB film can block UV rays, laminated glass also features heat and sound insulation.
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Tempered Glass/Toughened Glass
The tempered laminated glass is laminated by two or more panes of tempered/toughened glass and an interlayer of PVB film subjected to heat or pressure. The strength of tempered glass is five times as common float glass.
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Low-E Glass
Low-E glass or low-emissivity glass, was created to minimize the amount of infrared and ultraviolet light that comes through, without minimizing the amount of visible light that enters your home. Low-E glass windows features excellent heat insulation performance and transmission of light, ideal for high grade architectures pursuing high transparency and low energy consumption.