Annealed Glass
Most common glass used in windows. Annealed glass is also known as a standard sheet of float glass. Annealing is actually a process of slowly cooling glass to relieve internal stresses after it is formed.
Most common glass used in windows. Annealed glass is also known as a standard sheet of float glass. Annealing is actually a process of slowly cooling glass to relieve internal stresses after it is formed.
Tinted glass refers to any glass that has been treated with a material such as a film or coating, which reduces the transmission of light through glass. It can be tinted with various types of coating, which block and/or reflect different amounts and types of light, according to the needs and preferences of the consumer.
Tempered glass, also known as toughened glass, is a type of safety glass. The glass is treated by heat or chemicals, which increase its strength making it about four times stronger than single strength glass.
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when shattered. In the event of breaking, it is held in place by an interlayer between its two or more layers of glass.
Security film is designed to provide glass protection by helping to strengthen glass, keeping your family and belongings safe. This film helps to impede quick entry through windowpanes and glass doors and holds panes in place.
Insulated Glass Unit (IGU), also referred to as Double Pane glass, consists of two or more pieces of flat glass, also known as “glass-lites”, separated by a sealed air-space. Glass options include clear, Low-E, standard or high performance tints, reflective and laminated.