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Modern Fashionable Tempered Corrugated Fluted Glass Shower Room Door Glass
Product Description
Door and Window Glass have become an essential element in modern bathroom design, office, home, hotel, etc, offering a myriad of benefits and applications. From enhancing aesthetics to maximizing functionality, it is compelling of their versatility.
Door Glass Features:
• Elegance
• Spaciousness
• Natural Light
• Customization
• Easy Maintenance
• Durability
• Versatility
• Seamless Integration
• Safety Features
• Modern Appeal
Brand | SWAN |
Product Name | Door Glass |
Color | Clear, Ultra-white, Blue, Purple, 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: Bathroom Door, Pation Door, Sliding Door, Door Partition, French Door, etc.
FAQ
1. What is a door with a glass window called?
French Door
French doors feature glass panes across the majority of their length. They are also called french windows as they tend to resemble tall windows. These doors are commonly used for patios because they add a nice touch to home exteriors. Advantages of French Doors.
2. What type of glass should be used in a door?
Tempered Glass
It's a strong, heat-treated glass that can withstand impact and abnormal pressure better than most glass types. If it breaks, tempered glass will shatter into small pieces, reducing the risk of injury.
3. What is a tempered glass window?
Tempered glass windows are windows that have been treated with high volumes of heat, and then quickly cooled to create extra-strong glass. By being treated in this way, tempered glass is a minimum 4x stronger than float glass and crumbles into small pieces when broken to reduce the risk of injury.
4. What glass is best for front door?
Laminated glass
It has the advantage of increased shatter resistance to and safety. If the glass were to break, it would not break into small pieces, because the film would hold them in place and we would only see the cracks. Laminated glass also has the advantage of excellent sound insulation properties.
5. How thick should door glass be?
Single-glazed interior doors are typically made with 1/4" thick glass (called "single glaze" or SG glass). It is common for exterior doors to use 1/2 inch or 5/8 inch thick "insulated glass" (called IG) with two or three panes hermetically sealed and separated by a dry airspace.