Consumer tips for flat glass products

Mar 26, 2024

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Flat glass refers to flat glass products that have not undergone other deep processing, also known as glass wafers, which are a type of glass product with high production capacity and the highest demand. Mainly used for doors, windows, tabletops, partitions, and other parts, it plays a role in lighting, enclosure, insulation, sound insulation, and is also further processed into other functional glass original pieces.

When choosing flat glass, we suggest:

 

1.Pay attention to the thickness of flat glass.

GB11614 "Flat Glass" specifies the nominal thickness requirements for flat glass. Flat glass is divided into nominal thicknesses of 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 19mm, 22mm, and 25mm, with clear thickness deviations. But some companies produce or use flat glass with dimensions such as 4.6mm and 4.8mm instead of 5mm. In practical use, this type of non-standard flat glass reduces the energy efficiency and safety of the glass, and there is a risk of glass falling off and injuring people. Consumers must pay attention to or measure the thickness of flat glass when purchasing, and purchase flat glass that meets the thickness requirements.

 

Our glass products are monitored throughout the entire process from raw materials entering the factory to products leaving the factory, ensuring that every step meets quality standards. We also conduct regular product testing and sampling inspections to ensure the stability and reliability of our products.

 

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2.Pay attention to the appearance of flat glass.

Firstly, attention should be paid to the glossiness of flat glass. The better the transparency, the better the transparency and aesthetics after use; Secondly, pay attention to whether the surface of the flat glass is smooth and free from various obvious scratches; Finally, it is important to ensure that there are no bubbles or impurities inside the glass that exceed the standard requirements, in order to avoid affecting the optical performance and aesthetics of the flat glass.