Behind every glass selection, for any project, are the architect’s considerations beyond aesthetic concerns. From light transmitting performance to energy conservation, multiple calculations are required to optimize a building’s function.
Behind every glass selection, for any project, are the architect’s considerations beyond aesthetic concerns. From light transmitting performance to energy conservation, multiple calculations are required to optimize a building’s function.
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From safety requirements to heat and light transmittance calculations, this page consist of informations on how to work with different types of glasses to realize your creativity.
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Glasses of selected thickness and color will be measured and cut by machine.
Glasses that are perfectly cut will go through edge deletion, where the edges are polished and milled. Glasses that require hole drilling will be sent to drilling machine and perfectly carved based on provided measurement.
Glasses will go through heat tempering, laminating and double glazing to be processed into safety glasses.
Glasses that pass the strict quality check based on MS1498:2011 (Malaysia Standard) will be carefully wrapped and delivered on time.