Double Panel Glass Building Glass In Construction Estate
Product Information |
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Glass Type | Glass |
Color | clear; ultra-clear; green; euro. grey; crystal grey; ford blue; ocean blue; bronze; pink |
Thickness | 3mm; 4mm; 5mm; 6mm; 8mm; 10mm; 12mm; 15mm; 19mm |
Application |
External use of windows, doors, shop fronts in office, houses, shops etc. Interior glass screens, partitions, balustrades etc. |
Min. / Max. size | 200x300mm / 2400x5000mm |
Glass make up | can be Low-E or reflective coated; insulated; laminated; ceramic fritted |
OEM / ODM | Yes |
Package | Wooden case with iron belt packing for FCL sea ship, full wooden box for LCL sea or air ship. |
There are various types of glass used in construction for different purposes. This article discusses the engineering properties and uses of these glasses.
Glass is a hard substance which may be transparent or translucent and brittle. The fusion process used to manufacture glasses. In this process, sand is fused with lime, soda, and some other admixtures and then cooled rapidly. Glasses used in construction purposes and architectural purposes in engineering.
Types of Glass and their Uses
The types of glass used in construction are:
1.Float glass
2.Shatterproof glass
3.Laminated glass
4.Extra clean glass
5.Chromatic glass
6.Tinted glass
7.Toughened glass
8.Glass blocks
9.Glass wool
10.Insulated glazed units
Engineering Properties of Glass
1.Transparency
2.Strength
3.Workability
4.Transmittance
5.U value
6.Recycling property
What is a glass?
Glass is a hard substance which may be transparent or translucent and brittle. It is manufactured by the fusion process.
What are the properties of glasses?
The fundamental properties of the glass that make it suitable for building construction applications are transparency, strength, workability, transmittance, U value, and recycling.
What are the types of glasses?
Float glass, shatterproof glass, laminated glass, extra-clean glass, chromatic glass, tinted glass, toughened glass, glass blocks, glass wool, and insulated glazed units.