Insulated glass

Processing and selling of LOWE, flat and curved tempered glass, insulated glass, laminated glass, frosted glass, colored glaze glass, curtain wall glass, as well as the assembly and installation of aluminum alloy doors and windows, and PVC steel doors and windows. We also undertake large-scale glass projects.


Hollow glass

Double-glazed glass is composed of two or more layers of flat glass. The edges are sealed together using a high-strength, highly air-tight composite adhesive, bonding the glass panes to sealing strips and spacer bars while creating an airtight seal. The space between the glass layers is filled with dry gas, and a desiccant is placed inside the frame to ensure optimal dryness of the air trapped between the panes. Depending on specific requirements, various types of glass substrates—such as colorless transparent float glass, textured glass, heat-absorbing glass, heat-reflective glass, wired glass, and tempered glass—can be selected. These glass panes are then combined with framing materials (like aluminum frames or glass spacers) through methods such as gluing, welding, or fusion bonding, resulting in the final product.
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Hollow glass

Double-glazed glass is constructed from two or more layers of flat glass. The edges are sealed tightly using a high-strength, highly air-tight composite adhesive, bonding the glass panes together along with sealing strips and spacer bars. The space between the glass layers is filled with dry gas, while desiccants are placed inside the frame to ensure optimal dryness of the air trapped between the panes. Depending on specific needs, various types of glass substrates—such as colorless transparent float glass, textured glass, heat-absorbing glass, heat-reflective glass, wired glass, and tempered glass—can be selected. These glass panes are then combined with framing materials (like aluminum frames or glass spacers) through methods such as gluing, welding, or fusion bonding, resulting in the final product.
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Hollow glass

Double-glazed glass is composed of two or more layers of flat glass. The edges are sealed together using a high-strength, highly air-tight composite adhesive, bonding the glass panes to sealing strips and spacer bars while creating an airtight seal. The space between the glass layers is filled with dry gas, and a desiccant is placed inside the frame to ensure optimal dryness of the air trapped between the panes. Depending on specific requirements, various types of glass substrates—such as colorless transparent float glass, textured glass, heat-absorbing glass, heat-reflective glass, wired glass, and tempered glass—can be selected. These glass panes are then combined with framing materials (like aluminum frames or glass spacers) through methods such as gluing, welding, or fusion bonding, resulting in the final product.
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