Glass
Plain Glass
Clear float glass is transparent and colourless, offering high visible light transmittance. It therefore offers little resistance to solar heat gain and glare in buildings.

Laminated Glass
Sandwiched between two layers of glass, there is a plastic interlayer. Laminated glass is highly effective in reducing noise. It also eliminates 99.9% of ultraviolet rays, providing the highest degree of protection from the sun for your home furnishings.

Tempered/Toughened Glass
Tempered glass is extremely strong and often used for its safety characteristics. Tempered glass is ideal for reducing the likelihood of injury in the event of breakage in applications like patio doors, side lights and bathroom enclosures for showers and tubs.

Low Emission Glass
The benefit of “Low-E” Glass is its ability to allow visible light to pass through the glass, while blocking or reflecting ultra-violet and infrared lighting, which can be harmful to your health and your décor.

Insulating Glass Units (IGUs)
Also referred as double glazed units, consist of two panes of glass separated by a spacer around the edges and sealed to the perimeter in factory controlled conditions. The spacer contains a desiccant which eliminates moisture vapour in the cavity. Insulating Glass units are available in many glass combinations.

Where to use Tempered / Toughened Glass?
- Structural planar glazing
- Show-windows of shops and shopping centres
- Partitions walls
- Glass doors
- Doors of saunas
- Fencings of stairways and parapets
- Roofs and porch canopy top
- Balcony glazing
- Lanterns, flood lights
- Hothouses (Steam Bath, Spa)
- Shields of fireplaces and furnaces
- Doors of gas ovens and electric stoves
- Freezing compartment
- Bullet-proof glass
- Sidewall support panels of escalators
Where to use laminated glass?
- Structural glazing
- Show-window glazing of important objects
- Sidewall support panels of stair spans and escalators
- Balcony glazing
- Glass floors and stages of stairways
- All kinds of outside glass fencing
- Glazing of the buildings located in a noise impact area of airports
- Bullet-proof glass
- Ceiling glazing
- Glazing of premises and room of banks
Solar / Heat Reflective
This is an ordinary float glass with a metallic coating to reduce solar heat. This special metallic coating also produces a mirror effect, preventing the subject from seeing through the glass.
Where to use heat-reflective glass?
- Patio and Storm Doors
- Entrance and Shop front
- Tub and Shower Enclosures
- Windows: Commercial / Residential, Fixed and Operable
- Displays
- Shop fronts
- Handrails
Architectural Glass
Architectural Glass is glass that is used as a building material. It is most typically used as transparent glazing material in the building envelope, including windows in the external walls. For aesthetics, economics and energy efficiency, there are many advantages in using Architectural Glass. Our product is possible in this type of glass also on request of the client.