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Topics regarding quality of glass, its processing and its application in building. 

Improving Yields - Laminated Glass

Defects in lamination cause huge losses and customer dissatisfaction. Many are caused by dust, debris and the like being present on the glass and PVB prior to lamination.

Washing is not an option with PVB and the static charge on the material attracts debris.

Eliminating both the static charge and removal of the debris can easily be achieved using some well proven readily available technology, see www.teknek.com/markets

Units like these are in use at JPS, St Gobain, Asahi etc

Aquarium


Hello there,

I am currently busy of a large and complicated frameless aquarium shape with a capacity volume of 4000 liters. Actually, I am asking what is the glass thickness should be. Which type of security I should treat this situation? Tempered or laminated. Besides, which silicon should I use?

I will be thankful if any body can provide me by this information.

Thanks again for your help.
Ghassan Khadra
Ghassan@khadraglass.com


why are we still using the environment-damaging molecular sieve 3A?

Yeah, I had to admit that the molecular sieve 3A is very useful and has been widely used in insulated glass, but as I know, it can not be degraded for nearly 15 years, if you are still using molecular sieve 3A, the earth will be full of molecular sieve waste after 15 years.Why not choose more natural, environment-friendly and cost effective desiccant for IG?

That is what exactly we can provide.

Lanny
lannyxiao@foxmail.com