Strona główna GLASS - glass balustrades with raptops VSG glass – laminatedVSG is an abbreviation of the German word Verbundsicherheitsglas, which in Polish is laminated safety glass. This glass consists of at least two layers of glass connected by a layer of PVB foil. Laminated glass is very durable and safe, because if one of the layers is broken, the PVB film holds the entire glass pane, thanks to which no dangerous shards are formed. Laminated glass is used not only as anti-burglary glass, but also as safety glass in places where impact or mechanical load may occur, e.g. in shop windows, glass doors, balustrades. Various combinations of the number and types of glass panes and the colors of the PVB foil allow to obtain laminated glass with various properties, such as sound insulation or protection against UV radiation. ESG – hardenedESG glass is an abbreviation of the German word Einscheibensicherheitsglas, which in Polish means single-layer tempered safety glass. This glass is subjected to a tempering process, which consists in heating the glass to a high temperature and then quickly cooling it with water or air. This process gives the glass sheet greater impact and pressure resistance than standard glass. Tempered glass is also safe because it shatters into small, blunt pieces when broken. LacobelLacobel is a special type of glass that is coated on one side with paint (in any color from the RAL palette). Many architects appreciate the advantages of this glass. The maintenance of such glass is very simple and trouble-free. It is perfect as a door filling or in the kitchen or bathroom as a shower screen. The paint is resistant to UV rays. The glass is available in two sizes: 3210×2550 mm and a smaller variant of 2550×1605 mm, which allows covering large surfaces without the need to make joints.The thickness of the base layer is 4 mm, and the glass can be tempered. BentThe process of bending glass consists in heating a sheet of glass and then forming it on a suitable mold that has the desired shape. Forming takes place by slowly cooling the glass to room temperature, during which it retains its new shape. There are various glass bending techniques, such as roller bending, vacuum bending, back bending, which are used depending on the type and thickness of the glass and the desired shape. Curved glass is used in many architectural projects, thanks to its flexibility and ability to adapt to various shapes. DYEDBody-tinted glass is a special type of glass that is uniformly colored. The production of body-tinted glass requires carefully selected ingredients that are introduced into the glass mass during the production process. In this way, a uniform and durable color is obtained that does not lose its properties over time. The main feature of this type of glass is its ability to suppress and absorb light radiation. The thicker the glass is, the more intense its color becomes. OrnamentalPatterned glass is a special type of glass that can be transparent or colored in the mass. The manufacturing process involves rolling liquid glass between two cylinders, one of which has a special pattern embossed on the surface. In this way, beautiful, decorative patterns are obtained that let the light through, while gently diffusing it. Ornamental glass has a very wide application. They are used, among others, in partition walls, doors, shower cabins or as varnished panels for walls. Thanks to its decorative patterns and properties of light transmission, ornamental glass gives the interior a unique character and allows you to introduce interesting arrangements and visual effects. SANDSandblasted glass is a type of glass that is characterized by a matte surface. The production process involves the contact of a stream of sand with the surface of the glass, which causes permanent tarnishing. Sandblasted glass is widely used in the glass industry. They are used, among others, in doors, windows, partition walls, balustrades and mirrors. Thanks to its properties, sandblasted glass gives the rooms a unique character and allows for interesting visual effects. HEAT RESISTANT:Heat-resistant glass is a special type of glass that is used as a door filling in fireplaces, electric stoves and other heating devices. It is characterized by high temperature resistance up to 700 degrees Celsius, thanks to which it can safely perform its function in difficult thermal conditions. However, its resistance to mechanical stress is not high, which should be taken into account during use. ASSOCIATEIt is a type of glass consisting of at least two panes separated by a spacer around the perimeter, hermetically sealed with spaces containing a moisture absorber, air or other gases. It is used primarily in construction to protect against heat loss or excessive heating, as well as to protect against noise. It improves the thermal and acoustic insulation of buildings, which translates into savings and improved living comfort. MATTEFrosted glass is a translucent glass that provides privacy while allowing light to pass through. This is the effect obtained by subjecting the glass pane to an acid etching process, which gives it a matte finish. It is a durable and damage-resistant material. WITH UV PRINTPrinting on UV-cured glass is an innovative technology that allows you to print graphics or a pattern directly on the glass surface. However, due to the fact that UV-cured glass is only characterized by high, and not complete, resistance to mechanical damage, it is recommended to use laminated VSG glass with the print inside the laminate. In this way, you can get a print on glass that is resistant to mechanical damage and weather conditions, including harmful UV radiation. Printing on glass can be done both directly on glass and on PVB foil, which gives a wide range of creative use of this technology. MONOLITHICMonolithic (single) glass is a type of flat glass that consists of a single layer of glass of uniform thickness. Monolithic glass is produced by melting glass components at high temperatures and then pouring liquid glass onto flat sheets or rolls. After cooling down and surface treatment, monolithic glass is ready for use.Monolithic glass can be processed into many different types of glass, which differ in their properties and applications.Here are some of them:hardened,laminated,reflective,bent,These are just some of the possibilities of processing monolithic glass. This glass is very versatile and can be adapted to different applications, depending on the customer’s needs Glass care If you want us to evaluate the maintenance of your product, send us an inquiry with the order number that we have made for you! MOBILE PHONE : 888 444 471E-MAIL: biuro@rapdach.pl Maintenance and cleaning of glazing, such as glass balustrades or terrace and balcony buildings, requires appropriate knowledge and skills. It is important to choose the right washing techniques and detergents that will not damage the glass surface. This often requires the use of specialized tools and equipment, as well as experience in working with such surfaces. Therefore, the company RAPDACHintroduces the service of cleaning and maintenance of glass surfaces.To avoid damage to the surfaces and keep them in perfect condition, they should be cleaned regularly. 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