1,Colored glass, also known as tinted glass, comes in both transparent and opaque varieties. It can be arranged into various patterns and designs, making it suitable for use in windows, internal and external walls, and any other areas where specific light requirements are needed.
2,Tempered glass is made by heating flat glass to its softening point and then rapidly cooling it, or by chemically exchanging ions within the glass. It has about 5 to 6 times the bending strength, 3 times the impact resistance, and 5 times the toughness of ordinary glass. When broken, tempered glass does not form sharp-edged fragments, reducing the risk of injury. It is used in building windows, partitions, and public places where vibration and collision protection are needed. Curved tempered glass is primarily used in the windows of large public buildings, industrial factory skylights, and car windows.
3,Laminated glass is a composite glass product made by bonding two or more flat glass sheets together with transparent plastic films using heat pressure. The plastic interlayer prevents flying glass fragments when the laminated glass is broken, resulting in radial cracks that do not harm people, and consequently, the impact resistance of laminated glass is significantly higher than that of ordinary glass. Laminated glass is suitable for use in high-security windows, such as those in tall buildings, basements, and banks, as well as in merchandise display cases and storefronts.
4,Patterned glass, also known as decorative glass or rolled glass, is made from colorless or colored glass liquids that are continuously pressed through rollers with patterned surfaces to create flat glass panels with decorative patterns. Patterned glass is suitable for indoor decoration and partitioning in various situations where different levels of transparency are required, and can be used to make screens, table lights, and other crafts and household items.

