PRODUCTS
Tempered Curved Glass
Tempered curved glass is a type of curved safety glass technology created to offer architects, specifiers and interior designers a range of innovative and unique design options. The manufacturing process involves heating, then curving the glass to the required shape and then finally, toughening. This technology allows each shape to be precisely moulded to customer specification, thus providing effective building solutions.
Laminated Curved Glass
Laminated Curved Glass is made by two or more curve glass with an interlayer. The advantages contributed by the laminate improve strength, enhance security and decorative application. It is ideal for public and office building as it protects the occupant against accidental injury and the property against burglary.
TYPE OF GLASS
Offering a variety of choices when it comes to the supply and trading of glass in construction business,
customers can make the decision on the best-suited glass for their buildings without sacrificing quality and
originality. Choose between Colour Glass Panel, Mirror Glass, Heat Strengthened Glass, Heat Soaking Glass,
Float Glass and Pattern Glass for your next project.
COLOUR GLASS PANEL
With its usage in many different types of applications like kitchen cabinet, glass wall panelling, kitchen backsplash, glass reception counter, glass table top, feature walls and glass whiteboards, our experienced adviser shared their insights on how to fit this element into your property while ensuring that your safety is the most important.
Mirror Glass
Mirror glass is produced by coat ting a silver film, a copper film and two layers of waterproof paint on the back of flat and parallel float glass.
FLOAT GLASS
Float Glass is used for mainly smaller windows in domestic housing. Whereas larger windows are made from toughened glass.
PATTERN GLASS
Pattern Glass is produced in sets of many pieces decorated with the same pattern. It’s mainly used for windows and glass cabinets.
HEAT STRENGTHENED GLASS
Heat strengthened glass is similar to tempered glass but the cooling is done at a much slower pace. It is about twice as strong as annealed glass of the same size and thickness. Heat strengthening adds strength to the glass while limiting the change in its breakage characteristics.








