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2022
DATE
12 - 21
Safe Glass-How much do you know?
Safety glass is a special type of glass that won't hurt people even if it breaks. There are many types of safety glass on the market, so what kinds of safety glass are there?
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2022
DATE
08 - 23
HEAT INSULATION GLASS USES IN COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Fire safety is a priority for most architects and engineers. Government regulations also require commercial buildings to be completely fire-safe. While ensuring fire-safety, you should not have to compromise with the aesthetics of your working space. The best method to keep your building both fire-s
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2022
DATE
08 - 19
How energy efficient are aluminum windows?
As we strive towards a cleaner and greener building environment, it has never been more important to incorporate energy efficiency into our building projects. This is particularly the case with windows, the traditional protagonists of heat escape and transfer in a building face.So what makes an ener
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2022
DATE
07 - 27
HOW CAN FIRE RESISTANT GLASS IMPROVE THE SAFETY OF YOUR BUILDING?
HOW CAN FIRE RESISTANT GLASS IMPROVE THE SAFETY OF YOUR BUILDING? Natural calamities such as fire cannot be predicted, and they leave behind a lot of damage for homeowners and businesses in commercial buildings. While you cannot gauge the likelihood of a fire breaking out, you can certainly do your
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2022
DATE
07 - 15
Fire rated glass and its impact on architecture and building design
Fire-rated glass and glazing has been an indispensable safety component within the built environment for decades. It’s used in both interior and exterior applications to help contain the spread of fire, and can be installed in doors, walls, windows, and even floors; it’s often found in corridors, st
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