Glazing
High-performance glazing solutions: tempered, laminated, insulated, fire-rated and Low-E glass tailored for modern building façades


Insulated glazing
Two or more glass panes
Customizable insulating glass units, 12–80 mm thick and 320×180 mm to 5000×2800 mm, filled with Argon/Krypton gas, multiple panes, coatings, and laminates for modern building performance requirements.

Tempered glass
Safety glass
Tempered glass is 4–5× stronger than float glass, heat-treated for thermal resistance, shatters into safe blunt pieces, and can undergo heat soak to reduce spontaneous breakage risk.

Laminated glass
Can be used as a structural glass
Laminated glass combines multiple panes with plastic interlayers (PVB, SGP, EVA, PU) for impact resistance, safety, security, UV reduction, noise insulation, and customizable decorative or functional applications.

Tempered laminated glass
Interlayer – EVA & PVB
Tempered laminated glass combines tempered glass strength (900–7650 N) with laminated safety features: shatter resistance, fall and intrusion protection, UV control, and enhanced noise insulation, but loses strength if both panes break.

Heat strengthened glass
Twice as strong as annealed glass
Heat strengthened glass, cooled slower than tempered glass, resists thermal stress, is twice as strong as float glass, breaks safely like float glass, and is ideal for laminated glass.

Structural glass
Flush glass surface
Structural glazing features a flush surface with hidden framing, can be bonded or fixed without pressure plates, and allows embedding of Reynaers profiles in the glazed unit.

Fire safety glass
EI30 & EI60 & EI90 & EI120
Fire-rated glazing: E (integrity only), EW (integrity + radiation control), EI (integrity + insulation). Ratings indicate protection duration, enabling safe evacuation and controlled heat exposure.

Low-E Glass
Energy-efficient
Low-emission (Low-E) coatings reflect infrared heat back indoors, reducing energy loss. Modern soft coatings are nearly invisible, highly efficient, with U-values from 1.1 to 0.5 W/m²K for double and triple glazing.

Painted glass
Silkscreen, roller & digital printing
Enamel glass, applied via silkscreen, roller, or digital printing, is thermally fused for durability, used for spandrel glazing, edge borders, or high-resolution decorative patterns on façades.

Solar control glass
Cost Savings
Solar control glass reduces overheating: body-tinted glass blocks heat with some light loss, whereas coated high-performance glass efficiently blocks heat while maintaining high natural light transmission

Sound control glass
Different decibel ratings available
Acoustic glazing reduces noise through thicker/asymmetrical panes, laminated or acoustic glass, secondary glazing, airtight seals, and proper window adjustment for optimal sound insulation.

Low-iron glass
Suitable for thick laminated glass compositions
Standard float glass has a slight green tint from iron oxide, while low-iron glass is clear, colorless, ideal for thick laminates and high light transmission or color accuracy.