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Architectural glass is a type of glass used in the construction of buildings and other structures. It is typically made from a variety of materials, including float glass, laminated glass, tempered glass, and insulated glass. Architectural glass is used for a variety of purposes, including windows, doors, skylights, and curtain walls. It is also used for decorative purposes, such as glass walls, glass floors, and glass ceilings.
Architectural glass is designed to provide a variety of benefits, such as energy efficiency, sound insulation, and protection from the elements. It is also designed to be aesthetically pleasing, with a variety of colors, textures, and finishes available.
Some of the leading companies in the architectural glass market include Pilkington, Guardian Industries, AGC Glass, Saint-Gobain, and Nippon Sheet Glass. These companies specialize in the production of a variety of architectural glass products, including windows, doors, skylights, and curtain walls. Show Less Read more