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  • The Difference Between Ultra-Clear Glass and Standard Clear Glass
    1. Characteristics of Ultra-Clear Glass Ultra-clear glass, also known as high-transparency glass or low-iron glass, is a type of ultra-clear, low-iron glass. So, how high is its light transmittance? Ultra-clear glass can reach over 91.5%, exhibiting a luxurious, elegant, and crystal-clear appearance. Therefore, it is known as the "Crystal Prince" of the glass family. Ultra-clear glass boasts superior mechanical, physical, and optical properties unmatched by other glass types. Furthermore, ultra-clear glass possesses all the processability of high-quality float glass, allowing it to undergo various deep processing techniques similar to other float glass. These superior product performance and quality ensure that ultra-clear glass has a broad range of applications and a promising market outlook.
    2025-10-25
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  • How to Choose Fire Resistant Glass?
    According to the new standard "Safety Glass for Buildings - Part 1: Fire Resistant Glass GB15763.1-2009," issued in 2009, fire resistant glass can be divided into two types based on fire resistance: Class A (insulating fire resistant glass) and Class C (non-insulating fire resistant glass).
    2025-10-24
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  • What's the Difference Between Laminated Glass and Insulated Glass?
    ​What is insulated glass? Insulated glass is a new building material that offers excellent thermal and sound insulation, is aesthetically pleasing, and can reduce the weight of buildings. It's made by bonding two (or three) sheets of glass to an aluminum alloy frame containing a desiccant using a high-strength, airtight composite adhesive. An air layer or an inert gas such as argon is created between the sheets to create a high-performance, sound- and heat-insulating glass. What is Laminated Glass? Laminated Glass, also known as laminated glass, is made by sandwiching a strong PVB (polyvinyl butyrate) film between two or more sheets of float glass. These films are pressed together in a hot press to expel as much air as possible. The film is then placed in an autoclave, where high temperature and pressure are used to dissolve any remaining air into the film. Compared to other types of glass, it offers shock resistance, theft resistance, bullet resistance, and explosion resistance.
    2025-10-23
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  • Why does Low-E Glass Save Energy?
    ​Low-E glass has become increasingly popular in recent years, and related topics frequently appear in basic architecture exams. This article explains the energy-saving principles of Low-E glass and related exam questions.
    2025-10-22
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  • How to Quickly Distinguish Tempered Glass from Regular Glass?
    Choosing glass isn't just about appearance; it's also about safety! For building facades, store windows, and home decor, choosing glass isn't a simple matter. Tempered glass is increasingly popular due to its safety and durability, but many people don't know how to distinguish it from regular glass. Here are a few simple and practical tips.
    2025-10-21
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