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What are the types of architectural glass materials?

What are the types of architectural glass materials?

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【classification】: 1. Window glass: Window with flat glass, also known as plain glass or glass, referred to as glass, is not polished flat glass. Mainly used for building doors and windows, walls, outdoor decoration, play light, heat insulation, sound insulation, wind and protection role, can also be used for shop counters, windows and some means of transport (cars, Doors and windows. Window with the thickness of flat glass generally 2,3,4,5,6 mm five, of which 2 ~ 3mm thick, commonly used in civil construction, 4 ~ 6mm thick, mainly for industrial and high-rise buildings. 2. Polished glass: polished glass, said mirror glass or white glass, polished polished flat glass, single-sided polished and double-sided polished two, polished glass is to eliminate the glass containing Glass and other defects. Polished glass surface smooth and shiny, from any direction perspective or reflection of the scene are not deformed, the thickness is generally 5 ~ 6mm, size can be produced according to need. Commonly used to install large high-level doors and windows, windows or mirror.
Building glass material: 【Introduction】: Humans learn to use glass has been a thousand years of history, but more than 1,000 years, as the development of architectural glass material is relatively slow. With the development of modern science and technology and glass technology and the improvement of people's living standard, the function of architectural glass is no longer just to meet the lighting requirements, but to have to adjust the light, thermal insulation, security (bulletproof, anti-theft, fire Radiation, anti-electromagnetic interference), art decoration and other characteristics. With the continuous development of demand, glass molding and processing technology has also been a new development. Now, new technologies such as interlayer, tempered, ion exchange, glazed decoration, chemical thermal decomposition and cathodic sputtering have been developed to increase the amount of glass in the building and become the third largest building behind cement and steel material.

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