Satin-Finished-Glasses
Name SATIN FINISHED PATTERNED GLASS
Description

SATIN FINISHED PATTERNED GLASS is the name for any glass that has been chemically treated to give it a satin finish. The term satin glass is frequently used to refer to a collectible type of pressed glass. Satin glass can be used for decorative items. However, satin glass is also used to provide privacy where the full transparency of glass is not required. The satin finish is produced by treating the glass with hydrofluoric acid or hydrofluoric acid fumes.

 
 
 
Original-Stained-Glasses
Name ORIGINAL STAINED GLASS
Description

ORIGINAL STAINED GLASS Being engraved by the use of an acidic substance like hydrofluoric Acid in a particular format, glass is called Acid Textured Glass. Textured acid-etched glass products offer a wealth of opportunities to architects, interior designers and decorators.

 

 
 
Glass-Blocks
Name GLASS BLOCKS
Description

GLASS BLOCKS Glass blocksblocksblocks are a special building material made of glassglassglass or acrylic. Shaped and laid similarly to brick or concrete blocksblocksblocks, glassglassglass blocksblocksblocks are available in several different sizes and are commonly used as an alternative to traditional windows, especially in basements. GlassGlassGlass blocksblocksblocks are also used to construct shower walls, uniquely shaped windows, and are frequently employed in the architectural design of office buildings.

 

 
 
Bent-Toughened-Glasses
Name BENT TOUGHENED GLASS
Description

BENT TOUGHENED GLASS Bent or curved glass (often toughened or laminated for safety) domes, balustrades and single or double glazed windows processed from annealed, low E or even self cleaning glass like Pilkington Activ™ creates for architects and designer's attractive buildings and furniture. ngn has the in house capability to bend and process glass up to 6m long and can apply a variety of finishes such as acid etching and sandblasting.

 

 
 
Laminated-Glasses
Name LAMINATED GLASS
Description

LAMINATED GLASS glass made with plates of plastic or resin or other material between two sheets of glass to prevent shattering.Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when shattered. In the event of breaking, it is held in place by an interlayer, typically of polyvinyl butyral (PVB), between its two or more layers of glass. The interlayer keeps the layers of glass bonded even when broken, and its high strength prevents the glass from breaking up into large sharp pieces.