Float Glass

Float glass is known for its smooth surface and optical clarity. Ideal for windows, doors, and architectural applications, it offers a clean, modern look with excellent light transmission. float glass is the most commonly used type of flat glass, and many manufacturers worldwide produce it. Its versatility and durability have made it an essential component in modern architecture and design.

Available Thickness : 3.5mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm

Clear Float Glass

It is the most common type of float glass used in many applications, such as windows, doors, and mirrors. It is made from silica sand, soda ash, limestone, and other additives and has a high level of transparency.

Clear Float Glass

It is the most common type of float glass used in many applications, such as windows, doors, and mirrors. It is made from silica sand, soda ash, limestone, and other additives and has a high level of transparency.

Tinted float glass

This type of glass is made by adding small amounts of metal oxides, such as iron or cobalt, to the molten glass. It gives the glass a coloured tint, which can help reduce glare and improve energy efficiency. Tinted glass is often used in commercial buildings and vehicles.

Tinted float glass

This type of glass is made by adding small amounts of metal oxides, such as iron or cobalt, to the molten glass. It gives the glass a coloured tint, which can help reduce glare and improve energy efficiency. Tinted glass is often used in commercial buildings and vehicles.

Reflective float glass

This type of glass is coated with a thin metal or metal oxide layer to create a reflective surface. Reflective glass is often used in buildings to reduce solar heat gain and improve energy efficiency.

Reflective float glass

This type of glass is coated with a thin metal or metal oxide layer to create a reflective surface. Reflective glass is often used in buildings to reduce solar heat gain and improve energy efficiency.

Patterned float glass

This type of glass has a pattern or texture imprinted onto its surface during the float glass manufacturing process. Patterned glass is often used in decorative applications, such as shower doors, partitions, and furniture.

Patterned float glass

This type of glass has a pattern or texture imprinted onto its surface during the float glass manufacturing process. Patterned glass is often used in decorative applications, such as shower doors, partitions, and furniture.
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