flat glass

Nov 23, 2022

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According to thickness, it can be divided into thin glass, thick glass, and extra thick glass; According to surface state, it can be divided into ordinary flat glass, embossed glass, polished glass, float glass, etc. Flat glass can also be made into products with different colors and various special properties through coloring, surface treatment, composite and other processes, such as heat absorbing glass, heat reflecting glass, selective absorption glass, insulating glass, tempered glass, laminated glass, wire mesh glass, color glass, etc. (see New Building Glass, Safety Glass). Ordinary flat glass, also known as window glass, generally refers to flat glass produced by processes such as grooved vertical leading up, flat pulling, non grooved vertical leading up, and Xufa. According to the national standard<>(GB11614-2009), clean sheet glass can be divided into twelve specifications according to its nominal thickness, including 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 19, 22, and 25 millimeters. Used in general buildings, factories, warehouses, etc., it can also be processed into ground glass, colored glazed glass, etc., and can be used as a rough for producing polished glass with a thickness of more than 5mm. Common flat glass types include polished glass and float glass, which are glass produced by double-sided polishing, polishing, or float process using ordinary flat glass. It is generally used for doors and windows, display windows, and mirrors in civil buildings, shops, restaurants, office buildings, airports, stations, and other buildings. It can also be used for processing and manufacturing tempered, laminated, and other safety glass.

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