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What are the different types of glasses that can be use in the building construction?

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Asked: July 4, 20202020-07-04T17:08:28-07:00 2020-07-04T17:08:28-07:00In: Construction
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What are the different types of glasses that can be use in the building construction?

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  1. Komal Bhandakkar

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    2020-09-07T17:42:49-07:00Added an answer on September 7, 2020 at 5:42 pm
    What are the different types of glasses that can be use in the building construction?

    Let’s discuss various innovative types of glasses used in building especially from an architectural point of view:

    1. Clear glass
    2. Tinted glass
    3. Patterned glass or textured glass
    4. Wired glass
    5. Extra clear glass
    6. Solar control glass
    7. Low E-glass
    8.  Solar control low E-glass
    9. Laminated glass
    10. Tempered glass or toughened glass
    11. Heat-strengthened glass
    12. Reflective glass or mirror glass
    13. Insulated glass units
    14. Ceramic printed glass
    15. Lacquered glass
    16. Frosted glass
    17. Soda-lime glass
    18. Potash lime glass
    19. Potash lead glass
    20. Boro silicate glass
    21. Common glass
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    2020-09-08T14:21:07-07:00Added an answer on September 8, 2020 at 2:21 pm

    Normal or float glass

    • Clear glass
    • Tinted glass
    • Patterned Glass or Textured Glass
    • Wired glass
    • Extra clear glass

    High performance glass

    • Solar control glass
    • Low E glass
    • Solar Control – Low E Glass

    Processed glass

    • Laminated glass
    • Tempered or Toughened glass
    • Heat-strengthened glass
    • Reflective Glass or Mirror Glass
    • Insulated Glass Units
    • Ceramic Printed Glass
    • Lacquered Glass
    • Frosted Glass

    Composition of glass

    • Borosilicate glass
    • Commercial glass
    • Glass fibre
    • Lead glass

    Specifications for glass

    • Float glass
    • Annealed glass
    • Heat strengthened glass
    • Fully tempered glass
    • Heat soaked tempered glass
    • Laminated glass
    • Wired glass
    • Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass
    • Self-cleaning glass

    Other glasses

    • Broad glass.
    • Crown glass.
    • Cristallo.
    • Curved glass.
    • Cylinder glass.
    • Dichroic glass.
    • Drawn glass.
    • Environmental protective glazing.
    • Façon de Venise.
    • Flint glass.
    • Forest glass.
    • HLLA glass.
    • Horticultural glass.
    • Kiln-distorted glass.
    • Kiln-formed glass.
    • Lead glass.
    • Leaded glass.
    • Obsidian.
    • Mixed-alkali glass.
    • Potash glass.
    • Soda-lime glass.
    • Stained glass.
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    2020-07-04T20:22:34-07:00Added an answer on July 4, 2020 at 8:22 pm

    the different types of glasses that can be use in the building construction are given below

    1.Annealed Glass

    2.Heat Strengthen Glass

    3.Fully Tempered Glass

    4.Laminated Glass

    5.Poly Vinyl Butyral or PVB

    6.Insulated Glass

    7.Low-iron/ Extra Clear Glass

    8.Coated Glass

    9.Decorative Glass

    These are the glasses that can be use in the building construction .

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    2020-11-29T16:42:30-08:00Added an answer on November 29, 2020 at 4:42 pm

    The different types of glasses that can be used in the building construction are as follows :-

    – Flat glass
    – Coated glass
    – Clear glass
    – Tinted glass
    – Insulated glass
    – Spandrel glass
    – Wired glass

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