Architectural Glass Products & Solutions
Architectural glass is a series of glass products designed for use in building materials. It can be strengthened using a process known as toughening (tempering), which makes it strong enough to help maintain the structural integrity of the building. It can be curved and bent to fit a variety of custom designs, and our expert team can also use our laminating processes for additional performance and safety and printing capabilities to add digital ceramic images for premium printed glass.
Design Features
There are a number of advantages of using architectural glass in building designs. Its transparency both allows light to enter the building, and provides the outer façade with a beautiful exterior look. In addition to our toughened (tempered) options, our architectural products also have laminated glass options, providing increased strength and durability.Â
Its strength and durability make it capable of withstanding outdoor weather conditions like wind and rain. Even if toughened (tempered) glass does break, it will shatter into rounded pieces, preventing glass shards from damaging people or property.
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Architectural Glass Products -Â Features & Benefits
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Aesthetics:
Our curving capabilities give you unmatched flexibility in shaping and designing your product. Utilize our 2D or 3D curving techniques to give your glass a fluid, seamless form.
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Strength and Durability:
The curvature of the glass gives it enhanced levels of strength, maximizing its load resistance and making it better able to withstand pressure and harsh weather climates.
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Transparency:
Because of its inherent transparency, using curved glass in your project designs increases the amount of natural light that circulates throughout your building. This creates a more pleasant and inviting setting. We have the expertise to select the right bend for any glass product, ensuring that your solution retains its clarity.
Architectural Glass Applications
Interior Applications
- Curved Staircase Balustrades
- Railing /Â Balustrading
- Partitioning
- Decorative Screens
- Doors
- Glass Floors
- Lift Shafts
- Shower Screens
- Cabinets
Exterior Applications
- Showroom Windows
- Revolving Doors
- Residential Windows
- Curved Staircase Balustrades
- Railing / Balustrades
- Pool Fencing & Windows
- Roof Lights
- Barrel Vaults
- Lift Shafts
- Windbreaks
Bending Capabilities
Our architectural glass products can be custom-made to fit your project’s parameters. Glasshape can manufacture a comprehensive portfolio of certified specialty architectural glass in both flat panes and our signature bends. We have the ability to bend our glass into many different shapes and sizes, providing a limitless array of options for custom designs.
Our glass is bent using two main methods
2D - Two Dimensional :
When using this design, the direction of curvature runs in one direction, effectively creating a cylindrical form.
3D - Three Dimensional:
Three dimensional designs use a multi-directional bend, resulting in a complex curvature, like a dome.
Our Product Offerings
Glasshape offers a comprehensive portfolio of fully certified internal and external specialist architectural toughened (tempered) glass. For commercial or residential settings, and compatibility with security, thermal and decorative glazing, TemperShield is a versatile premium glass product, backed by a company with more than 30 years of international experience.
The VisionInk digital ceramic ink glass printer is the most advanced and versatile machine available for printed glass. Combined with our glass curving capabilities it is ideal for both external and internal architectural and transportation glass applications, together with stunning Point of Sale (POS) displays.
GlareShield is an anti-reflective double side coated glass that provides improved visual transmission, picture clarity and reduced glare with its very low residual reflection. Traditional glass reflects 8-12% of the incident light.