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Using an electric current, these glasses can be turned from clear to opaque and vice versa. They are used for meeting rooms, bathrooms, and modern spaces.
Double-glazed, laminated or reflective glass can be used for the facade depending on the need for insulation, safety or aesthetics. The final choice depends on the climatic conditions and the design.
It is important to clean regularly with appropriate materials, avoid harsh impacts, and periodically check for cracks or breaks. Replacement of damaged glass should not be delayed.
It may cost more initially, but in the long run, it will save you money and increase the value of your property by reducing energy consumption, increasing natural light, and enhancing your beauty.
Yes, many types of glass are recyclable. Building glass is reused in various industries after being separated and processed.
Double-glazed glass consists of two layers of glass with a space between them and is used for thermal and acoustic insulation. It reduces energy consumption and the entry of disturbing sounds.
Tempered glass is more resistant and breaks into small particles without sharp edges when broken, while regular glass remains dangerous and sharp.
For places that require more safety, such as high-rise windows, glass ceilings, or banks. Because even if broken, the particles stick to the middle layer and do not fall out.
In addition to being beautiful, tinted glass prevents excessive light and heat from entering and is suitable for saving energy.
These glasses are visible from the outside like a mirror during the day, maintaining privacy. They also prevent heat and intense light from entering.