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Our Range of Glass Products

At JT Glass, our expertise lies in the manufacturing and distribution of a diverse range of glass products tailored for architectural, commercial, and residential applications. 

Float Glass

Float Glass is a high-quality glass manufactured through a floating process where molten glass is floated on a bed of molten metal, typically tin. This process results in a uniform thickness and smooth surfaces.

  • Produced with the best quality raw materials and using CFG state-of-the-art Pilkington (UK) float glass technology, it achieves optimum performance and is regarded globally as one of the best in the market.

    Molten glass flows through tweel to tin bath and lehr. This process, through the molten tin, and under the work of gravity and surface tension, achieves an extremely smooth and flat product on both sides.
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  • Float tinted glass is made by controlling the flow of glass paste with a formulated amount of colorant into a tin bath. Due to gravity and its own surface tension, the glass floats on the surface of the molten tin and then enters the annealing lehr, producing glass with smooth and even surfaces and reduced waviness. Colors include French green, ocean blue, bronze, gray, and more.
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  • Super Clear Glass is made up of clear float glass by reducing its green tint and iron content to achieve optimum clarity and vision, which can be further processed, such as temping, laminating, insulating, coating, bending. It has been widely used on building façades, especially photovoltaic application, with its high level of transparency allowing a higher level of sunlight transmittance, capturing a larger amount of solar heat. High clarity glass for a best view.
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  • Patterned glass is created by engraving patterns onto a cylindrical roller and then pressing it onto the glass surface. It provides translucent properties without compromising privacy, and it can create various diffused light effects and shadows.
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Processed Glass

Processed Glass refers to glass that has undergone additional treatment or manufacturing processes to enhance its properties and functionality. This category includes a variety of specialized glass types designed to meet specific architectural, energy efficiency, and safety requirements

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  • The Solar Reflective Glass is manufactured by coating one or more homogeneous metal film or metal compound directly onto float glass with the magnetron sputtered vacuum deposition technique.
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  • A series of high-performance low-emissivity products manufactured by state-of-the-art vacuum sputtering coating equipment and technology from Germany’s Von Ardenne.  Low-E glass offers the high transparency, low reflectivity, good thermal insulating and energy-saving properties required of modern architectural glass and green building design.
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  • Insulating glass is manufactured by fusing together two or more panes of glass spaced by dry air or Argon gas.
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  • Tempered Glass is made by heating flat glass to just below its softening temperature and suddenly chilling it with jets of cold air. Resulting in a powerful compressive stress layer on the outer skins, while the interior with severe tensile stress.
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  • Exceptional technology adjusts the bending radius and control system parameters to achieve cylindrical and curved glass shapes. The glass is heated to the correct temperature in the precisely controlled furnace, eliminating glass waviness as a result of overheating, and ensuring outstanding glass quality.
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  • Heat Strengthened Glass has a similar production process to that of tempered glass, except for a longer chilling duration. It is produced by evenly heating flat glass to approximately 620°C. The ceramic roller transmits glass at a stable speed to ensure an even temperature and optical performance.
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  • Laminated glass is made by inserting a strong and thermoplastic resin interlayer (such as PVB or SGP) between two pieces of glass under high temperature and pressure.
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  • Produced by printing ceramic frit on float glass and by melting the colourant onto the glass surface in tempering furnaces. Spandrel Glass does not fade and is produced in a variety of colours.
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  • Produced by using ceramic frit to print graphics through a special screen onto float glass. Melted colourant onto the glass surface in tempering furnaces, subsequently produces a silkscreen non-fading and multi-patterned glass product.
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