Special Process Glass

1. Tempered glass: Tempered glass is made by heating ordinary glass to its softening point and then rapidly cooling it. It has high strength and impact resistance, and when it breaks, it shatters into small granular pieces, reducing the risk of injury.


2. Laminated glass: Laminated glass consists of two layers of glass with an interlayer material sandwiched between them. The interlayer is typically made of polymer or resin, providing effective noise and UV isolation, as well as additional safety by maintaining structural integrity even when the glass is broken.


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Specialty glass is a type of glass that has undergone special processing to achieve unique appearance and performance characteristics. Here are several common types of specialty glass:


1. Tempered glass: Tempered glass is made by heating ordinary glass to its softening point and then rapidly cooling it. It has high strength and impact resistance, and when it breaks, it shatters into small granular pieces, reducing the risk of injury.


2. Laminated glass: Laminated glass consists of two layers of glass with an interlayer material sandwiched between them. The interlayer is typically made of polymer or resin, providing effective noise and UV isolation, as well as additional safety by maintaining structural integrity even when the glass is broken.


Special Process Glass


3. Frosted glass: Frosted glass has a surface that has undergone special treatment to create an opaque, frosted effect. It provides some privacy protection and effectively diffuses light, creating a soft lighting effect.


4. Coated glass: Coated glass has a special coating applied to the glass surface, providing various functions such as thermal insulation, sound insulation, and UV protection. Coated glass improves indoor comfort and protects interior items from UV damage.


5. Reflective glass: Reflective glass has one or both sides coated with a special film, allowing it to reflect a portion of the light and reduce heat and UV radiation indoors, improving comfort.


Special Process Glass


Specialty glass finds wide applications in architecture, interior decoration, furniture, electronics, and other fields, enhancing aesthetics and functionality while providing a better user experience.


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