Toughened glass
Toughened glass, also known as tempered glass, is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass.The tempering process puts the outer surfaces of the glass into compression and the interior into tension. This creates a stress field in the glass that makes it much more resistant to breakage than ordinary glass. If toughened glass does break, it shatters into small, blunt pieces, which are less likely to cause serious injury.
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Lacquered glass
Lacquered glass is a type of colored glass that is perfect for interior design applications. It is made by applying a layer of lacquer, which is a type of paint or coating, to one side of a piece of clear glass. The lacquer is then cured, typically by baking it in an oven. This creates a durable, opaque finish that can be used to add a splash of color or a touch of sophistication to a variety of spaces. Lacquered glass is available in a wide variety of colors, including solid colors, metallic finishes, and even patterned finishes. It can also be cut and shaped to fit a variety of applications.
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DG glass
DG glass stands for double glazing glass, also commonly called an insulated glass unit (IGU). It's not a single pane of glass, but rather two or more panes bonded together with a spacer in between. The space is usually filled with air or argon gas, which acts as an insulator.
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Laminated glass
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass designed to hold together upon impact, minimizing the risk of injury from broken shards. It's made by bonding two or more layers of glass with a thin plastic interlayer, typically made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) but also sometimes thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA).
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Frosted glass
Frosted glass is a type of glass that has been treated to create a translucent surface. This is achieved by roughening the surface of the glass, which scatters light as it passes through, making it difficult to see through clearly.

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Fluted glass
Fluted glass, also known as ribbed glass or reeded glass, is a type of decorative glass that has vertical ridges on its surface. These ridges can vary in size and depth, and they can be evenly spaced or have a more random pattern. Fluted glass is often used in applications where privacy is desired while still allowing light to pass through.
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Tinted glass
Tinted glass is a type of glass that has been treated to reduce the amount of light and heat that passes through it​
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Mirror glass
Mirror glass is a type of glass that has a reflective coating on one side. This coating typically consists of a thin layer of metal, such as silver or aluminum. The metal coating reflects light, creating a mirror image.
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