Annealed glasses
Annealed glass is a type of glass that has been heated to a high temperature and then slowly cooled in a controlled manner to relieve any internal stresses that may have been created during the manufacturing process. This process is also known as annealing.
Annealed glass is the most common type of glass used in residential and commercial applications, such as windows, doors, and glass panels. It is less expensive than tempered or laminated glass and is easier to cut and shape. However, it is also more prone to breakage under stress or impact than tempered or laminated glass.
Toughened glasses
Toughened glass, also known as tempered glass, is a type of glass that has been treated with heat and/or chemicals to make it stronger and more resistant to breakage than annealed glass.
The process of creating toughened glass involves heating the glass to a very high temperature and then cooling it rapidly with a blast of air. This process creates a strong surface layer on the glass, while the interior remains in a state of tension, making it more resistant to breakage.
Laminated glasses
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made by bonding two or more layers of glass together with a layer of clear plastic film, typically polyvinyl butyral (PVB), in between them. The glass and the plastic film are fused together using heat and pressure to create a single, strong piece of glass.
The plastic film in laminated glass serves as a bonding agent, holding the glass together even if it is shattered, which reduces the risk of injury from broken glass. This makes laminated glass a popular choice for applications where safety is a concern, such as in car windshields, skylights, and building facades.
Domal Series Window
Domal is a series of aluminum windows that is designed and manufactured by the Italian company, Domal. The Domal series window system is known for its high-quality, strength, and durability. It is a popular choice for commercial and residential buildings due to its excellent thermal insulation properties and low maintenance requirements.
The Domal series window system features a range of window types, including sliding, casement, tilt and turn, and pivot windows. The windows are made from extruded aluminum profiles that are designed to provide maximum strength and stability, while still allowing for a slimline design.
UPVC Plastone Window
UPVC Plastone window is a type of window that is made from unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (UPVC), a durable and low-maintenance plastic material. The Plastone window is designed with a unique blend of UPVC and natural minerals that results in a strong, lightweight and stylish window frame.
It is highly energy efficient, soundproof and weather-resistant, making it ideal for use in homes and commercial buildings. Additionally, Plastone windows are easy to clean and maintain, and they come in a variety of designs and styles to suit different architectural styles and personal preferences.
UPVC Eurocraft Window
UPVC Eurocraft window is a type of window that is made from unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (UPVC), a durable and energy-efficient plastic material. The Eurocraft window is designed with a sleek and modern profile that provides maximum natural light and ventilation to any space.
It has a multi-chambered frame that provides excellent thermal insulation, noise reduction, and resistance to weather conditions. The UPVC material is low maintenance, which means that the Eurocraft window requires minimal upkeep, and it is also recyclable, making it an environmentally friendly choice. Furthermore, Eurocraft windows come in a variety of colors, finishes, and sizes, making them a versatile option for any building project.