FAQ
Brief Introduction to Wrought Iron, Wrought Aluminium &
Aluminium.
To know more about Double Glazed Glass, Tempered Glass &
Laminated Glass, please scroll down or click here.
Wrought Iron
Wrought iron is commercially pure iron, having a very
small carbon content. It is very tough, malleable, and
can be easily welded. With powder coating or galvanising, wrought iron
is rust resistant. Wrought Iron is hugely popular
because it can be adapted to any style, shape, or
pattern, and its functional applications are limitless.
Aluminium (Aluminum)
Aluminum have evolved to become an economical
alternative to the higher priced wrought iron. They are resistant to corrosion,
lightweight but still strong and need little maintenance.
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Double Glazed (Glazing) Glass
Double Glazed Glass consist of two panes of glass seperated by a layer of vacuum in its structure.
The vacuum, sealed between the two panels, not only acts as thermal insulator, but also serves
as a sound absorbing chamber, therefore helping to reduce the transfer of sound from the outside
environment to inside the room.
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is glass that has been processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to
increase its strength compared with normal glass. It will usually shatter into small fragments
instead of sharp shards when broken.
Laminated Glass
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.
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