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Sheet glass is a colorless, transparent, sodium calcium silicate glass produced by float or vertical pulling without any additional surface treatment, in the form of flat rectangular sheets. Glass, depending on optical distortions, defects, thickness and thickness deviation limits.

- is glass that has been tinted in the production process by adding a coloring agent to the glass mass, rather than by spraying or sticking a film. To produce such glass, additional elements (metal oxides) are added to the raw material during the production process at the melting stage, which provide the glass not only with color, but also with light and energy properties.

Multifunctional glass is a coated glass that is industrially applied in a vacuum magnetron machine. Thin layers of silver oxide and other metals are applied to ordinary glass under the influence of an electromagnetic field.

Sunscreen glass is a material that limits the parameters of the light flux penetrating through the double-glazed unit, trapping part of the ultraviolet radiation. The principle of operation is based on the properties of the tinting coating applied to the surface of the sheet. This layer reflects or absorbs the energy of the sun's ray, which allows you to achieve a limitation of light that has passed through such protection.

- is a glass that by applying a thin metallic coating is transformed into infrared mirrors, i.e. mirrors that reflect only infrared (heat) rays without offering any more resistance to visible light than ordinary window glass. Otherwise, these glasses are called selective (reflecting only a certain part of the electromagnetic wave range), low-emissivity (having low emissivity) or heat-saving.

- is a material that today is actively used in architecture and design, thanks to its original texture and excellent technical characteristics. The main advantage of fluted glass is its resistance to various external factors such as moisture, temperature, ultraviolet radiation, abrasive substances and others. Thanks to this, the material is able to serve as a barrier element of walls, partitions, floors, as well as used in facade systems of buildings.

- is glass that is produced by sandblasting or acid etching of transparent sheet glass. This creates an uneven surface on one side of the glass panel and causes the glass to become translucent by scattering the light passing through it, thus blurring images while still allowing light to pass through. Its opacity is 10-20%.

- is glass that is produced by sandblasting or acid etching transparent sheet glass. This creates an uneven surface on one side of the glass panel and causes the glass to become translucent by scattering light through it, thus blurring images while still allowing light to pass through. Its opacity is 10-20%.