Performance: |
Safety, high strength, thermal stability, impact resistance is 4 to 5 times more than float glass |
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Single-layer thickness: |
3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 15mm,19mm |
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Max size: |
2500*3660mm |
Mini Size: |
200*300mm |
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Edge type: |
matt, polished flat, polished round, polished bevelled |
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Glass type: |
clear, extra clear, frosted, patterned, color tinted, color printed, self-cleaning, reflective(Low E), fire-proof |
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Certificate: |
CCC&ISO |
CE(EN12150) |
SGCC |
AS/NZS2208:1996 |
Process:
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clear tempered glass |
CNC cut → edge polished → holes drilled or cutcut if needed → tempered → packing |
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color printed glass |
CNC cut → edge polished → holes drilled or cutcut if needed → color printed →tempered → packing |
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others |
All kinds of tempered glass can be laminated or insulated |
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Application: |
commericila & residential use of partion & wall, door & window, fence & railing, skylight & roof, shower screen & shower room, funiture use: table top & cabinet, electrical panel, etc |
Digital glass printing using the ceramic technology is a considerably different approach to using digital UV. With digital ceramic printing, the ink used contains ceramic frit (these are Nanoparticles of glass mixed with colored pigments) and are fused into the glass after tempering.
As a result, the ink becomes an integral part of the printed glass. In comparison, digital UV inks are not fused into the glass; rather they are laid down on top of the glass and then cured, creating an ultra-thin printed layer over the glass surface. When comparing the two options, we find that Digital Glass Printing using ceramic technology is the most effective and highest quality method.
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