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Structural glass is a type of glass used in the construction of buildings and other structures. It is designed to be strong and durable, and is often used in place of traditional materials such as steel and concrete. Structural glass is often used in the form of large panels, which can be used to create walls, roofs, and other elements of a building. It is also used in the form of glass blocks, which are used to create decorative features such as walls and partitions. Structural glass is also used in the form of glass balustrades, which are used to provide safety and security in public spaces.
Structural glass is becoming increasingly popular due to its aesthetic appeal and its ability to provide natural light. It is also a sustainable material, as it can be recycled and reused.
Some companies in the structural glass market include Pilkington, Guardian Industries, AGC Glass Europe, and Saint-Gobain. Show Less Read more