SIGTUFF Lalbagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

  • Tempered Glass

    Tempered Glass

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    The basic principal employed in the heat treating process is to create an initial condition of surface and edge compression. This condition of surface and edge compression. This Condition is achieved by first heating the glass. then cooling the surfaces rapidly. This leaves the center glass thickness and then cools, it forces the surfaces and edges into compression.In the “heat –treatment” process the key element is a application of a rapid air quench immediately upon withdrawal of hot (approx.1200° F ) glass from the “tempering furnace.” The immediate and sustained application of an air quench produces the temper.As air direction against hot glass from arrays of fixed, reciprocation or rotating blast nozzles, it is important to extract heat uniformly from both surfaces(uneven heat extraction may produce bow or warp) and to sustains the quench long enough to prevent reheating of the glass surface from the still-hot glass core.A quenched condition becomes stable when the glass is reduced to a temperature of approximately 400-600 °F.Tempered glass is used traditionally in place of other glass products in application requiring increased strength and reduced likelihood of injury in the event of breakage. The building industry, motor vehicle industry and certain manufacturing industries fine tempered glass effective and economical in a wide range of application.Tempered glass can also be used for applications as doors, side lights, shower and tub enclosure, and interior partitions. It is also used in storm doors. Patio –door assemblies And stairway balustrades. As a glazing product, it is used in windows and in spandrel areas, sloped glazing, racquetball courts, skylights and solar panels. Manufacturing industries use tempered glass in refrigerators, furniture, ovens, shelving, and fireplace screens.

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  • bent tempered glass

    bent tempered glass

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    The Bent Glass is flat glass to just below its softening temperature or that has been heated to approximately 700 degrees and gravity or mechanically formed to the desired shape. Bent glass is available as annealed, heat treated, tempered, laminated, or insulated. Inconsequence the impact applied to the glass will be overcome by the compressive stress on the surfaces to assure safety of use. It is ideal for areas with high wind loads and areas where human contacts are an important consideration. The Maximum Size 1830 x 2440 MM.

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  • Insulated Glass

    Insulated Glass

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    The insulted glass is a prefabricated unit made of two or more glass panes, which have been separated by an air gap and edge-sealed together. This edge seal not only binds the individual sheets of glass together. This edge seal not only binds the individual sheets of glass together. To maintain the mechanical strength of the joint but also projects the space between the glass from outside influence. The air enclosed between the two glass panes, heat transmission through the window is drastically reduced.The moisture getting into the space and the desiccant absorbs the moisture coming through the seal.All material like aluminum spacers, corner keys, desiccants and sealants are 100% imported and of international standards. The aluminum spacers are cut to size, filled with desiccant and joined at the edges in the form of a frame, primary sealant butyl (polyisobutalyne) is applied to the edges and made ready to be incorporated in the assembly. Glasses are and dried on the computerized manufacturing line and conveyed to the assembly for last inspection and assembled with aluminum spacer in which primary sealant has already been applied. The assembly is then pressed and conveyed to the applicator table for applying the secondary sealant which is two part polysulphide or two part structural silicon. Suitable time for curing is allowed before final cleaning and transportation.The aluminum profile or space bar is responsible for establishing the precise distance between the glass panes, as there is a correlation between the glass panes and the energy saving properties, and last but not the least the absorbent will dry the cavity filling completely to prevents the condensation inside the glass panes. The moisture which has to be absorbed comes from the wet air which is trapped into the intermediate airspace during the production and form the moisture vapour which penetrates through the sealant during the lifetime of the insulating glass unit.

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  • Laminated Glass

    Laminated Glass

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    The Laminated Glass is typically manufactured by placing a layer of polyvinyl butyral between two or more lites of glass and then fusing it together using heat and pressure in a special oven called an autoclave. Resin laminating is a recently developed alternative process where a liquid chemical mixture is poured into the space between the two lites of glass and allowed to cure or harden. The most important characteristic of laminated glass is the ability of the interlayer to hold the glass in place when broken, providing protection against falling glass and/or penetration of the opening. The PVB layer reduces fading from UV rays and reduces sound transmission. Numerous types of glass, polycarbonate and interlayers in varying thicknesses can be used to accomplish a great variety of tasks such as bullet resistant or hurricane resistant requirements.

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  • Heat Strengthened Glass

    Heat Strengthened Glass

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    The Heat Strengthened Glass is similar to tempered glass in many respects. It is approximately two (2) times as strong as annealed glass of the same size and thickness. Distortion is less evident than tempered. It does not qualify as a safety glazing material because its break pattern is like annealed glass. It does not have the tendency to break spontaneously like tempered glass. Once heat strengthened, the glass can not be cut or drilled.During heat strengthening, annealed glass is reheated to a high temperature, then cooled Quickly in a process called “quenching” the resulting heat-strengthened glass is twice as strong as annealed glass of equal thickness and offers significantly greater resistance to wind loads, impacts, and thermal loads.The first step in the heat- strengthening process is cleaning annealed glass and cutting to size. then it is placed in a furnace and heated to approximately 1150°F. The glass is then air- cooled to create a balanced condition of stress with in the glass itself, making it more resistant to external stresses.Heat strengthening does not result in a “safety “glass product ; heat-strengthened glass breaks in a pattern similar to annealed glass. For applications where “safe” breakages is a concern, tempered glass should be used.Heat-strengthened products form SIGTuff are perfect for many commercial applications include spandrels, windows in high wind load areas, and applications where the glass is expected to develop high thermal stresses.

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  • Tinted Glass

    Tinted Glass

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    The Tinted Glass (heat absorbing glass) is made by adding color pigments to the raw materials in the float process. Standard colors include bronze, gray, dark gray, green, blue and blue/green. Imported glass may be in non-standard colors. The color density is a function of thickness, as the glass gets thicker the density of the color increases and the amount light transmittance decreases. Because tinted glass reduces the amount of light transmitted, it also absorbs some of that solar energy, called heat absorption. This added heat causes thermal stress which may affect the glass and can cause it to break if it is not tempered.

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  • Reflective Glass

    Reflective Glass

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    The Reflective Glass (solar control glass) is a clear or tinted glass that has a thin layer of metal oxide, approximately 7.6 thick, applied to the surface of the glass. Reflective glass has aesthetic appeal because of the multitude of color choices available, but on the other hand it becomes more expensive to replace if broken. It increases energy savings by reducing solar heat gain while allowing some of the visible light to pass through.

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  • low e glass

    low e glass

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    The Low E- Glass (low emissivity) is a type of reflective glass that appears to be clear while reflecting heat back to its source. It reduces heat loss while providing maximum light transmittance, and also helps resist UV rays. Depending on viewing angle and sunlight a slight tint can be seen. Glass from different runs or with different metal oxide coatings will exhibit differences of hue or color, making it extremely difficult to match multiple lites of Low E glass.

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  • Solar Glass

    Solar Glass

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    Glass is also available in its basic form as coated glass where the coating is done during the float glass manufacturing process. These coatings are generally known as:Hard Coating or paralytic coatings which are very durable and ideally suitable for further processing like tempering, heat -strengthening, laminating, insulating etc.Soft Coating, which is the form of metallic coating done in a vacuum atmosphere.Multiple coatings can be applied for better thermal performance along with the variety of colours. Soft coated glass can not be tempered after coating and needs to be proceed inside a double glazing or laminated environment.Soft coating, with additional protective coating known as Medium Coating enables glass to be processed further. It has the thermal performance of soft coated glass but can be tempered after coating and can also be single gazed with the coated sides exposed to the interiors only.Solar Reflective Glass consists of a layer of clear or coloured float glass that has been coated with a thin layer of metal oxide on the one side of the glass. Solar reflective glass has the ability to reflect and absorbed oar of the solar radiation.Due to the coating of metal oxides on the glass, solar reflective glass is widely applied as an aesthetic product in architecture for its highly reflective surface and its wide palette of colours.An exceptional property of reflective glass is that the coating of metal oxides on the glass can be achieved without affecting the transparency of glass. This glass can be used in a number of combinations employing other glass technologies to enhance its performance.Low E Glass is an innovative coated glass that prevents heat from escaping during the winter and reduces the amount of the heat that enters a building in the summer. It is used widely in residential, commercial and industrial applications. Similar to solar reflective glass , low-emissivity glass (commonly known as low-e glass.) relies on special coating to achieve its high performance in principle. Low E -Glass is able to selectively reflect the invisible long-wave infrared or heat while letting the visible light in. The low -e coating allows for exceptionally high visible light transmission up to 70% as compared to 79% in clear glass. The use of low-e glass can substantially reduce the heat gain within a building and hence its energy consumption for air conditioning.

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  • Decorated Glass

    Decorated Glass

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    Glass can be decorated in a number of way to make it a piece of art by adopting any of the processes or their combination. The main decorating processes are making, sand blasting, etching, engraving, making textures, grooving, colouring and staining.Artist can achieve almost any perceivable impression by combining one or more of these operations.Though decoration of glass is more a work of art and is mostly accomplished in glass studios, SIG has specialized division comprising of some artists, some engravers and computer graphic designers to provide for most of these requirements. Most decorative glasses can be tempered, laminated or double glazed after decoration.Decorated glasses are extensively used in the interiors in partitions, furniture, inner doors and shower installations etc. On the exteriors, images, signages and company names or logos can be made on the entrance doors or partitioning members as well as display windows.The customer may provide specific designs or tracings with proper explanation or SIG artist can help you draw your creative ideas into reality.

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  • Float Glass

    Float Glass

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    About 90 % of the world's flat glass is currently formed via the float method, which produces glass with extremely flat, parallel surfaces. Float glass has many application in commercial and residential construction, the automotive industry, and specialty applications such as mirror manufacturing.Float glass is formed from a 'batch' that typically consists of silica sand, soda and lime. At the beginning of the float process, these materials are digitally weighed and mixed with cullet crushed ,recycled glass that is left over from previous float cycle.Small amounts of other material such as metals and metal oxides may be added to tint the glass. Conveyor transfers the batch mixture into the batch house. From there, it is continuously fed into the furnace, where it melts at a temperature of approximately 2800°F.From the furnace, the molten glass mixture moves through a canal and onto a pool of liquid tin. Since tin has a higher specific gravity than glass ribbon, its edges helping to control both its width and its speed. The speed at which the glass ribbon moves will determine the ultimate thickness of the cooled glass.At this point, specialized metallic oxide coatings such as low-emissive or reflective coatings can be applied to the 'atmosphere' surface of the glass, in order to improve its performance or to enhance its appearance. This online coating process is known as chemical vapor deposition and these coatings are called paralytic or 'hard' coats.Whenever or not the molten glass is coated, it must be cooled to approximately 1100°F as it progresses through the tin bath, finally reaching a solid state where it is possible to lift it out with the help of rollers.The float glass is cooled slowly or 'annealed' in order to remove any residual stresses. After annealing, the solidified ribbon of float glass is cool enough for further processing and cut into pieces.Cooled float glass passes through inspection booths to ensure that it has the uncompromising quality needed for its end use. Defects are marked, and the rough edges where knurls pulled the glass through the molten tin are trimmed for use as cullet in a future batch of float glass. The reminder of the glass ribbon is cut for packaging.Float glass can be cut into large standard sheets or cut to size, according to its ultimate use. The glass is then  inventoried, stored, ready to be shipped.Float glass include clear float, heavy float, low-iron, and tinted glass.

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About the Company

  • Primary Business Retailer
  • Secondary Business Type Manufacturer / Exporters / Wholesale Suppliers

Opening Hours

  • SUN : Closed
  • MON : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • TUE : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • WED : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • THU : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • FRI : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • SAT : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
GLASS- A VERSATILE BUILDING MATERIAL
Due to its unique and versatile quality, glass has been excessively used in buildings in ancient ages, medieval times as well as the modern era. With the availability of innumerable varieties and quality of glass its use in the construction industry has only increase further. The most visible and distinguishing feature of modern buildings all over the world is the use of glass both in the exteriors and interiors.
GLASS IS OUR FORTE
Our trust with glass started five generations ago when Janab Sheikh Mohammad Ali started trading in glass under the banner of ‘Mohammad Ali & Sons’ at Varanasi which flourished with time and expanded considerably. Presently the group’s vast sales and distribution network extends over 5 states viz. Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Delhi. We are also catering our prestigious customers from neighboring countries like Bhutan and Nepal as well. The business is being continued at Varanasi under the banner ‘UP Plywood Centre’, and 'Banaras Glasses Pvt. Ltd’, at Lucknow.
To cater to the varied requirements of customers we deal in all major glass brands in India, which includes:
Pilkington Glass India
Nippon Sheet Glass Company Limited.
SAINT GOBAIN INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED.
HNG FLOAT GLASS LIMITED
Gold Plus Glass Industry Limited
Gujarat Guardian Limited.(Modi Guard)
Asahi India Glass Limited.
ANNEXURE BUISNESS OF OUR GROUP
Although glass has been our forte since the beginning, we have diversified into other businesses as well. Apart from glass we also trade in plywood, hard board, aluminum extrusion etc.
Real estate and construction is an area the group has made a significant contribution under the banner ‘SAS Hotels and Properties Pvt. Ltd.’ Residential Apartments, Malls and Corporate Office Complexes under our banner ‘Shalimar’ the skyline of Lucknow. A large number of projects both residential and commercial are under construction.
FORAY IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
To cater to the burgeoning requirement of various type of glass by the construction industry, we have established a modern processing and toughening plant and industrial estate on Deva Road in Lucknow on a 2.5 acre area. Glass required for structural needs, for sound and temperature insulation, and for the glazing of buildings will be processed in this plant.
Latest and high performance modern machines, specially imported from China, Italy and Austria have been installed to ensure quality products.
HIGHLY EFFICENT WORKFORCE
The group having vast knowledge and experience in various spheres of the glass industry viz. retailing, distribution, value addition and processing is ably supported by a team of professional sales, marketing, production and quality control personnel who have contributed in achieving highest standards in the industry.
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SIGTUFF

  • SIGTUFF
  • Ground Floor, Shalimar Square, B N Road, Lalbagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

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