✮⋆˙ CNC Glass Processing
✮⋆˙ Rodaj
✮⋆˙ Bizote
✮⋆˙ Hole
✮⋆˙ Enamelled Glass
✮⋆˙ Sandblasting

Tempered Glass

Tempering is a thermal treatment process carried out on a horizontal line. During this process, the glass is heated to a specific temperature and then rapidly cooled, creating compressive stress on the outer surfaces and tensile stress on the inner part. This makes the glass much more durable than standard glass.

Fully tempered glass is approximately five times stronger than normal glass. When broken, it shatters into small, rounded pieces rather than large, sharp shards, minimising the risk of injury. This feature makes it the preferred choice for safety glass, and it is widely used in areas where safety is paramount.

Laminated Glass

Laminated glass production involves bonding two or more glass sheets together using special adhesive layers such as Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) or Ionaplast (Sentry Glas) under heat and pressure. This process not only increases the strength of the glass but also offers aesthetic and functional solutions. Laminated glass can be produced in coloured or clear versions as required.

Laminated glass production involves bonding two or more glass sheets together using special adhesive layers such as Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) or Ionaplast (Sentry Glas) under heat and pressure. This process not only increases the strength of the glass but also offers aesthetic and functional solutions. Laminated glass can be produced in coloured or clear versions as required.

Acoustic Laminated Glass

Laminated glass produced using PVB sheets with acoustic properties is specially designed for noise control. This glass absorbs sound waves from the external environment and reduces vibration, creating a quiet and comfortable environment indoors.

Acoustic laminated glass can be applied as single glazing or as single or double-sided glazing in double-glazed units. This makes it possible to achieve a difference of up to 3 to 4 times in the noise level between the ‘external environment’ and the ‘internal environment’.