Architectural Glass

LOW-E GLASS

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Low E Glass - Architectural Glass

One of the most innovative architectural glass products is the Lowe-E glass. Think of Low-E glass as you would a common thermos. Glazed with an ultra-thin metallic coating, it filters out the infrared light spectrum (heat) while allowing the visible light to pass through.

This selective filtering reduces solar heat gain while decreasing the need for air conditioning and dependence on artificial lighting. Additionally, Low-E glass filters out harmful UV rays, preventing fading of carpets, furniture, and other valuables. These are often used in architectural glass innovations.

TEMPERED GLASS

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As a safety glass, the internal toughness of tempered glass is produced by heating and quenching at the same time, which improves the surface’s impact strength and improves the material properties of the glass as a whole.

Tempered glass can be up to 4 to 6 times stronger than annealed glass and breaks into small rectangular patterns when damaged. Our tempered glass follows international standards and has obtained the official Sai Certification. In particular, our toughened glass is treated by fine grinding and polishing on all four sides, which provides the maximum limit conduction for the stability of tempered glass and stands out in safety, durability, and resistance to heat.

It is used in various commercial and architectural structures that are often unframed. Decorative uses are also very common for this architectural glass.

LAMINATED GLASS

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Architectural Glass LaminatedThe laminated glass is made up of two or more pieces of glass that have been bonded together with one or more organic polymer intermediate interlayers between them. These pieces are then processed by high-temperature and pressure.

While laminated glass can be broken, the fragments tend to stay bonded by the interlayer and remain largely intact, reducing risks. Often considered as safety glass, the interlayer is usually made of PVB, SGP EVA, CF NET, VPA BOARD among others. Here AT Facade, we offer a wide variety of architectural glass in laminated form, for commercial and glazing applications.

STRUCTURAL GLASS

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Another architectural glass product is the structural glass, which is a non-framed, two or more layers, tempered glass that is bonded to an SGP structural film that combined with a variety of internal or external support, makes it extremely resistant to pressure, bending, and impact strength.Another

Because of its excellent mechanical properties, SGP structural laminated glass can be used as a “glass rib” to support the glass panel to realize the permeability of the curtain wall. It can also be used as a glass staircase to provide a more characteristic scheme for indoor and outdoor architectural glass decoration. 

At Facade’s super high glass rib can achieve the best visual effect of curtain wall in the market. The super sizeable tempered glass and structural laminated glass have made possible the production of all glass stairs, and customers have highly recognized the two sets of all glass stairs provided by our company for New York Hotels in the United States. The glass rib production technology on one side is our absolute advantage. It emphasizes the simplicity and fluency of the building curtain wall while highlighting the high-quality decoration style and details.

DOUBLE GLASS

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DOUBLE PAN WINDOWS AND INSULATED GLASS PANELS

A window with insulating glass is commonly known as double glazing or a double-paned window This product consists of two panes of tempered glass separated by a spacer. The space between the two panes of glass is filled with air. These are most often used in architectural glass applications. Custom-made to your specifications.

There are several benefits associated with dual glass windows. The most know is energy savings, as they are the most common type of energy-efficient windows on the architectural glass market today.

The original glass sheets with different properties can be selected according to the requirements, such as colorless transparent float glass embossed glass, heat-absorbing glass, heat-reflecting glass, filament glass, toughened glass, and frame (aluminum frame or glass strip, etc.), which are bonded or welded.

ART GLASS

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As an excellent state-of-the-art glass curtain wall solution, this type of glass reflects the softness of the building’s outdoor light radiation and enhances the building’s facade sensorial level.
Simultaneously, it reflects the indoor light in a diffuse reflection effect, which is heightened as soft and elegant. An excellent choice for architectural glass innovation.