Paradise Glass industrial group supplying different type of Glass blocks and Flat Glass such as Clear Float Glass, Tinted Float Glass, Reflective Float Glass, Double-Glazed Glass and Eco Star Reflective Glass (Low-E).
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Float glass is the ordinary glass which is now widely used in our daily lives. Float glass is a kind of flat glass which is made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, typically tin. This method provides uniform thickness and very flat surface for the glass sheet.
Float glass is the ordinary glass which is now widely used in our daily lives. Float glass is a kind of flat glass which is made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, typically tin. This method provides uniform thickness and very flat surface for the glass sheet.
Tinted (Colored) Float Glass: is made by adding coloring agents to the batch mix. These colors include bronze, gray, green and blue. The light transmittance of tinted glass is less than clear glass and is depending upon its color and thickness. This property becomes very useful where saving energy is considering an important issue.
Reflective float glass is made by vacuum magnetron sputtering coating device to form metal or ceramic compound films on the glass surface. It is produced in a variety of beautiful colors for specific applications such as energy consumption control. Having a reflective surface allows the glass to be able to reflect the solar radiation significantly and affect the control of light and energy stream through the buildings.
Patterned glass is a type of flat glass which is shaped in different patterns by special rollers along the production line. Unlike clear flat glass, due to existence of figures on the surface, objects are not easy to be seen from the other side. Therefore, it is very suitable for creating private spaces inside of the buildings. Besides having a wide range of diversity in using figures, patterned glass can be manufactured in different colors as well. Applied colors currently to be used in Kaveh Industrial Group are bronze, blue and green. Patterned glass is widely used in decorations, partitions, glass doors, elevator doors, ceiling skylights, etc.
Mirror has been used in our daily lives since very long time ago. Architectures use this product in order for interior design and effectiveness of lighting purposes in rooms, halls and other interior spaces.
Paradise manufactures different types of mirror by utilizing the most updated technologies and the best raw materials in order to meet its customers’ needs. Kaveh Mirrors are manufactured in three main types including Silver, Aluminum and Chrome mirror. For more details of each type, please click on the links below.
Low-E coatings have been developed to minimize the amount of ultraviolet and infrared light that can pass through glass without compromising the amount of visible light that is transmitted. Radiant energy is one of the important ways of heat transfer occurs with windows. Reducing the emissivity of one or more of the window glass surfaces improves a window’s insulating properties.
This is where low emissivity (or low-e glass) coatings come into play. Paradise glass has a microscopically thin, transparent coating that reflects long and short wave infrared energy (or heat). When the interior heat energy tries to escape to the colder outside during the winter, the low-e coating reflects the heat back to the inside, reducing the radiant heat loss through the glass. The reverse happens during the summer.
An insulated glass unit (IGU) combines multiple glass panes into a single window system. The panes of glass in IGUs are separated by a spacer and a still layer of air or gas. Double glazed glass is an ideal energy efficient choice with the added benefit of minimizing noise. The sealed air gap between the two panes acts as an added layer of insulation. This added thermal resistance reduces the amount of heat escaping in winter and keeps your home at a more comfortable temperature. Double glazing has the reverse effect in summer, preventing unwanted heat from coming into the home. This extra insulation lessens your reliance on artificial heaters and air conditioners and can ultimately reduce your energy costs.
The glass block or glass block is said to be made of glass. These pieces, apart from the decorative aspects, have many applications. They are usually used for bonding with mortar or glue, with a spinner or separator . Glass blocks were made from the 1900s and are used to provide natural light to buildings by walls . Today, in the architecture of the day, glass blocks play a special role, and internationally renowned engineers, designers and architects use this product to create decorative spaces.
DESIGN POSSIBILITIES
Our products are built for today’s generation of architecture. By allowing the benefits of natural light without the aesthetic limitations of blinds and shades, it can completely change the role of glass in your next project. And because it’s versatile enough to fit into any space, it gives designers the freedom to reimagine what’s possible.