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Our glass solutions offer a wide range of glass types suitable for various applications. Our float glass is a popular option, known for its flat and uniform sheet produced through the process of floating molten glass on top of a bath of molten tin. For applications where safety is a concern, we offer toughened glass, which is heat-treated to increase its strength and durability. Laminated glass is also available, consisting of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) for added safety.

For specific purposes, we offer wired glass for fire-resistant applications and horticultural glass for greenhouse and other horticultural needs. Our back-painted glass is a decorative option that has been painted on one side, while tinted glass provides privacy or sun protection. Patterned glass with embossed or etched designs is also available, along with silvered glass, coated with a thin layer of silver for use in reflective applications.

Our glass solutions are available in a wide range of sizes to suit different needs, offering our customers the flexibility they need to complete their projects. Whether it’s for a residential, commercial, or industrial application, our glass solutions provide options for those looking for specific types of glass to fit their unique requirements.

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1. Float Glass: Produced through the process of floating molten glass on top of a bath of molten tin and is ideal for applications such as windows and mirrors.
2. Toughened Glass: Heat-treated for increased strength and durability and is commonly used in applications where safety is a concern, such as shower doors, and table tops.
3. Laminated Glass: Consists of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) for added safety .
4. Wired Glass: Embedded with a wire mesh and is ideal for applications where fire resistance is a concern, such as in fire doors and windows.
5. Horticultural: Specifically designed for use in greenhouses and other horticultural applications and is made from float glass coated with a special material to reduce glare and improve light transmission.

6. Back-painted Glass: Decorative glass that has been painted on one side and is ideal for applications such as kitchen backsplashes and shower walls.

7. Tinted Glass: Treated with a special material to reduce the amount of light that passes through it and is ideal for applications where privacy or sun protection is a concern.

8. Patterned Glass: embossed or etched with a decorative pattern and is ideal for decorative applications such as in doors and windows.