Processing & Tempering

Tinted Float Glass

Tinted Float Glass

Tinted glass (also called heat absorbing glass) is made by adding a coloring agents during a float glass production run. The most common colors are grey, bronze, green, and blue. As the glass gets thicker, the density of the color also increases. This causes the glass to transmit less visible light. The light transmittance of tinted glass varies from 14 to 83 percent depending upon its color and thickness.

Apart from its function in an aesthetic sense, tinted float is primarily designed to reduce solar heat gain and glare and increase the comfort levels and reduce cooling costs in buildings.

Features:

-Energy saving through good heat absorption which reduce the transmission of solar hat radiation
-High value creation by color variety of building's exterior appearance
-Substrate for each level of glass processing

Applications:

1. External use of windows, doors, shopfronts in office, houses, shops etc.
2. Interior glass screens, partitions, balustrades etc.
3. Shop display windows, showcases, display shelves etc.
4. Furniture, table-tops etc.