Float glass, also known as sheet glass, is one of the most widely used types of glass, produced using the float process. This method involves melting glass on the surface of molten tin, allowing for a smooth and even surface. Due to its characteristics, float glass is used in various fields, from construction to the automotive industry.
Float glass is divided into several main types:
Float glass is distinguished by its high transparency, reaching 90-92%, as well as a low level of impurities, ensuring its high quality. Key technical characteristics include:
Float glass has a wide range of applications:
Float glass is a versatile material that combines aesthetic and functional qualities, making it indispensable in many areas of life.
The price of sheet glass in bulk is justified by its quality and variety. The finished result can have a polished or unpolished surface, be colored or colorless. The product can also have different properties:
The consultant will help you choose the right option for your task. Some properties can be combined with each other, creating a perfect alliance of qualities.
The uniqueness of this product is its extensive scope of application. It can act as a standalone product, or as a base for other types of glass. Among the spheres of application, separately it is worth highlighting:
Different methods of processing allow you to buy sheet glass for the realization of various purposes, from the manufacture of mirror parts of the interior, to the creation of shopping areas, showcases, facades.
Our brand Sphere Glass offers high quality glass, produced according to international standards. High qualification of our professional team allows us to realize the most complex projects in any volume. Contact the manager of the company to present your project and find out the prices for sheet glass of the appropriate type. We will be glad to assist you in the realization of both the smallest design project and the biggest construction initiative.
It is widely used in construction, interior design, furniture manufacturing and automobile industry. It is used for windows, doors, glass partitions, mirrors, furniture and other products.
There are many types of sheet glass such as plain glass, tinted glass, reflective coated sheet glass and frosted glass. Each type has its own unique characteristics and applications.
To ensure safety, sheet glass can be tempered or laminated. Tempered glass becomes more durable, while laminated glass consists of several layers bonded together with a film to prevent shattering.
We recommend using a soft cloth and neutral detergents for care. Avoid abrasive materials to avoid scratching the glass surface.
Modern design actively uses innovative approaches to the use of sheet glass, such as glass facades of buildings, glass partitions in offices, glass staircases and exclusive artwork made of glass, which gives the interior unique and modern.