The classification and usage of architectural glass

Dec 25, 2024

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The classification and usage of float glass are detailed as follows:

Flat glass: It is one of the most basic types of glass with a wide range of applications, such as windows, doors, glass curtain walls, etc.

Soundproof glass: Soundproof glass can effectively isolate external noise, making indoor environments more peaceful and comfortable. It is usually used in residences, hotels, hospitals, etc.

Laminated glass: made by bonding two or more pieces of glass with PVB film, it has insulation, sound insulation, anti-theft, fire resistance and other properties, and is commonly used for curtain walls in high-end residential and commercial buildings in cities.

Transparent glass: Transparent glass is a common architectural glass with good transparency, used for building exterior walls, windows, etc. Transparent glass can provide indoor lighting and allow observation of outdoor scenery.

Fireproof glass: Fireproof glass is a type of building glass with high temperature resistance properties. When in the event of a fire, it can prevent flames and smoke from entering other rooms, has good insulation performance, and buy valuable time for personnel evacuation.

Pattern glass: Pattern glass is a type of architectural glass that achieves decorative effects by processing different textures and patterns on the surface of the glass. It can be used for building decoration and privacy protection, commonly found in bathrooms, partitions, and furniture.

Tempered glass: By instantly heating and rapidly cooling, the surface of the glass is subjected to compressive stress, thereby enhancing its strength and impact resistance.

Heat reflective glass: It has high heat reflection ability while maintaining good transparency. Heat reflective glass, also known as mirror glass, comes in various colors such as gold, brown, gray, purple, brown, bronze, and light blue.