An Introduction to Colored Tempered Glass
Colored tempered glass is gaining popularity in modern architectural and interior design settings. This versatile material is no longer confined to churches but is now used extensively in hotels, office buildings, and residences.
Aesthetic Appeal in Hotels and Office Buildings
By integrating colored tempered glass into the design of hotels and office buildings, designers add a unique artistic atmosphere that enhances the visual impact of the space. It creates a welcoming and inspiring environment for both guests and employees.
Transforming Residential Spaces
In residential settings, colored tempered glass offers homeowners the opportunity to personalize their living spaces. Whether used in kitchens, bathrooms, or living rooms, it adds a touch of elegance and modernity, making any home stand out.
The production process of stained glass includes the following steps:
- Making flat glass: Flat glass is obtained through a blowing process, and the size is usually determined by the manual blowing capacity, not too large (about 1 meter).
- Painting: The flat glass is painted with pigments containing metal oxides, such as cobalt oxide for blue color and gold for red, etc.
- Fixing the pigments: The painted glass is reheated to diffuse the pigments and permanently retain them on the glass.
- Piecing together: Due to the size limitations of a single piece of glass, multiple pieces of stained glass need to be inlaid and pieced together according to the window frame design.
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