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Waterproof Building Designed Fireproof Construction Building Glass
Product Description
Building glass. Embrace sustainability with our energy-efficient building glass. Designed to minimize heat transfer, it helps regulate interior temperatures, reducing reliance on heating and cooling systems and lowering energy costs. Experience comfort while reducing your carbon footprint.
Glass Main Features:
• Fire Safety
• Weather Resistance
• Acoustic Insulation
• Transparency and Natural Light
Brand | SWAN |
Product Name | Building Glass |
Color | Clear, Ultra-white, Blue, etc |
Shape | Flat, Curved, Round, Sqaure, Rectangle, Triangle, Paralleled, Irregular |
Size | Can be customized |
Structure | Solid |
Processing | Cutting, Polishing, Drilling, Printing, Sandblasting, etc |
Warranty | One Year |
After-sale Service | Online Technical Support |
Customization and Delivery:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Square Meters |
Graphic Customization | Accepted |
Logo Customization | Accepted |
Size Customization | Accepted |
Packaging Details | Wooden Box |
Delivery Method | Ocean Freight, Air Freight, etc |
Applications
Main Application: Curtain Wall, Window, Door, Solar Glass, Reflective Glass, etc.
FAQ
1. What is the best glass for commercial buildings?
Commercial buildings often require commercial glass that can withstand potential impacts and minimize the risk of breakage. Look for options like tempered or laminated glass, which offer increased strength and safety by preventing glass shards from scattering upon breakage.
2. How thick is architecture glass?
Glass is produced in standard metric thicknesses of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 19 and 25 mm, with 10mm being the most popular sizing in the architectural industry. Molten glass floating on tin in a nitrogen/hydrogen atmosphere will spread out to a thickness of about 6 mm and stop due to surface tension.
3. Is tempered glass used in buildings?
Tempered glass is designed to use in areas where there is a high risk of contact, temperature changes, high temperatures, and breakage. You will often find tempered glass in architectural situations like windows, glass railing, wall cladding, shelving, doors, and showers.
4. How strong is building glass?
The density of glass is 2.5, which gives flat glass a mass of 2.5kg per m2 per mm of thickness, or 2500 kg per m3. The compressive strength of glass is extremely high: 1000 N/mm2 = 1000 MPa. This means that to shatter a 1cm cube of glass, it requires a load of some 10 tones.
5. What type of glass is used for walls?
Used for walls and partitions, laminated glass is common in high security buildings, businesses, and law enforcement vehicles. While transparent, laminated glass reinforces the safety of homes, offices, and drivers worldwide. The extra layer of plastic can be tinted or clear and helps with soundproofing.