Reflective float glass is made on clear or tinted float base by applying metallic oxides at high temperature. Reflective Glass provides aesthetic appeal as well as control of solar heat and luminosity within the building achieving heat and air conditioning savings.
Reflective float glass is made on clear or tinted float base by applying metallic oxides at high temperature. Reflective Glass provides aesthetic appeal as well as control of solar heat and luminosity within the building achieving heat and air conditioning savings.
Clear float is a transparent annealed glass, in which two sides are planes and parallel to each other. The technique for production of floated glass is quite recent in comparison to the discovery of glass. The technique was invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington in 1958 to produce a perfectly smooth glass. It can go through any type of processing i.e curving, beveling, polishing of edging, enameling, lacking, etching, tempering etc.
Clear float is a transparent annealed glass, in which two sides are planes and parallel to each other. The technique for production of floated glass is quite recent in comparison to the discovery of glass. The technique was invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington in 1958 to produce a perfectly smooth glass. It can go through any type of processing i.e curving, beveling, polishing of edging, enameling, lacking, etching, tempering etc.
Silver Mirrors are manufactured by applying a reflective coating to a flat surfaced clear glass. The reflective coating is typically applied to the back surface of the glass. The silver mirror generally has double coating to protect the reflective coating from corrosion and accidental damage
Silver Mirrors are manufactured by applying a reflective coating to a flat surfaced clear glass. The reflective coating is typically applied to the back surface of the glass. The silver mirror generally has double coating to protect the reflective coating from corrosion and accidental damage