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    FAQs about Glass Processing

    What is the most common type of glass?

    Float glass, also known as annealed glass, is the most common type of glass. Float glass can be transparent or colored and is often used for frames, tabletops, and certain windows after being cut.

    What is ultra clear glass?

    Ultra clear glass, also known as low iron glasss, is made by reducing the iron content in the glass. This gives the glass a crystal-like quality, eliminating the greenish visual effect seen in ordinary clear glass. It has a light transmission of up to 91.5% and possesses superior mechanical, physical, and optical properties.

    Why choose low iron glasss?

    • Fewer impurities
      The raw materials have fewer impurities, and the melting process is well controlled, making the composition more uniform than ordinary float glass. After tempering, it has lower risks of breakage.
    • Consistent color
      Low iron glass absorbs less green and purple wavelengths of visible light compared to ordinary glass, ensuring color consistency.
    • High light transmission
      Due to its unique 91% high light transmission, low iron glasss is widely used in industries, such as serving as substrates for solar photovoltaic systems, significantly improving conversion efficiency.

    What are the applications of ultra clear glass?

    • Commercial glass ultra clear glass can be used for glass furniture, museum display cases, jewelry showcases, brand stores, and aquariums.
    • Electronic consumer products This type of glass can be used for automobiles, solar cells, solar photovoltaic systems, lighting fixtures, and scanners.
    • Construction industry ultra clear glass can be used for curtain walls, urban landmark buildings, government construction projects, exhibition venues, etc.

    What is toughened safety glass?

    Toughened safety glass is glass that has been treated with controlled thermal or chemical processes to increase its strength. When broken, it usually shatters into small, blunt pieces rather than sharp fragments, reducing the risks of serious injury and deep cuts. Owing to its high safety and strength, toughened glass is used in demanding applications, including car windows, glass doors, glass tables, and bulletproof glass.

    Is tempered glass heat resistant?

    Yes. Tempered glass can be combined with tinted glass to prevent heat absorption when installed on exterior walls of buildings or residential structures.

    Can tempered glass be processed into fire-resistant glass?

    Typically, tempered glass is heat-resistant but not fire-resistant. However, it can be processed into fire-resistant glass through certain methods.

    Can tempered glass be cut and drilled?

    Yes, but only before the heat tempering process. Therefore, ordinary glass sheets must be cut, drilled, shaped, slotted, or frosted before tempering. Drilling holes after tempering will completely damage the tempered glass sheet, rendering it unusable.

    What is low-E glass?

    Low-emissivity (low-E) glass is designed to minimize the amount of ultraviolet and infrared light that passes through the glass without compromising the amount of light that enters your home. Low-E glass has a thin, transparent coating that reflects heat. This coating helps to reflect interior heat back into your home, maintaining a consistent indoor temperature.

    What is passive low-E coating (hard-coat)?

    Passive low-E coatings are manufactured using a pyrolytic process, where the coating is applied to the glass ribbon during the float glass production line, making the coating to “fuse” to the hot glass surface. This fusion creates a very durable, tightly bonded "hard coat".

    What is solar control low-E coating (soft-coat)?

    Solar control low-E coatings are created using a Magnetron Sputtering Vapor Deposition (MSVD) process. These coatings, also known as “soft-coat”, need to be sealed within insulated glass (IG) or laminated units. Soft-coat low-E glass offers lower emissivity and superior solar control performance.

    Which type of low-E coating glass is ideal for my climate conditions?

    Before choosing online or offline low-E glass, it’s important to consider the climate of your region. If you live in extremely cold areas, you might choose online low-E glass because it allows some shortwave infrared energy from the sun to pass through, helping to heat your home in the winter. If you live in a hot climate, offline low-E glass is the best choice as it offers better UV protection. The offline low-E coating also reflects cool air back into your room, preventing it from leaking outside.

    What is laminated glass?

    Laminated glass has the same strength as ordinary glass, but it is composed of two layers of glass with an interlayer of PVB or SGP film. This interlayer provides the glass with additional functionalities, such as safety, UV protection, noise reduction, and insulation.

    Do glass walls insulate well?

    For commercial buildings, insulated glass walls are a worthwhile investment in terms of energy savings. Choosing the right energy-efficient glass products and assembly components can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs. Energy-efficient walls ensure year-round performance, prevent heat loss, and optimize occupant comfort.

    What are the applications of insulated glass?

    Insulated glass is traditionally used where humidity or temperature control is required, including office buildings, hospitals, schools and colleges, hotels, train windows, and homes.
    FAQs about Company

    Are you a factory or a trading company?

    We are a group company with 13 production bases and a listed company. We have over 6,000 employees, and our production bases are mainly located in Shandong, Hebei, Ningxia, China, and Penang, Malaysia.

    What products does your company mainly export?

    With 20 years of export experience, our company mainly exports ultra clear, tinted glass (euro gray, euro bronze, ford blue, and golden bronze glass), online and offline low-E glass, and processed glass.

    Do you have offices or warehouses abroad?

    We do not have offices or warehouses abroad. All products are shipped directly from our production bases to countries worldwide.

    From which ports do you ship?

    We ship from Qingdao Port or Tianjin Port.

    Is there a minimum order quantity?

    Generally, the minimum order quantity is one container. For processed glass, mixed container shipping is also available.

    Can you send samples?

    Of course. We provide standard size samples of 100x150 mm or 300x300 mm for free, but you will need to pay the courier costs.
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    Float Glass
    Float Glass

    Float glass is one of our flagship glass products, using advanced float glass processes. This method involves pouring molten glass onto a surface of liquid tin, where it floats and forms into a perfectly flat sheet. Our float glass is renowned for its exceptional flatness and clarity, making it ideal for a range of applications, from architectural to industrial uses.

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    Coated Glass
    Coated Glass

    We specialize in coated glass, which involves applying one or more layers of metal, alloy, or metal compound films to the glass surface to modify its optical properties and meet specific requirements. Our primary product is low-emissivity (low-E) glass, available in both offline and online low-E coated glass.

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    Processed Glass
    Processed Glass

    Our processed glass is a secondary product made from float glass and tailored through various processing techniques to meet specific functional requirements. We offer a wide range of processed glass options, including tempered glass, laminated glass, insulated glass, and processed glass.

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    Shandong Jinjing Science & Technology Stock Co., Ltd.

    Jinjing (Group) specializes in fabricating custom and architectural glass, offering a wide range of tailored glass products to meet diverse customer needs

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