At VMS Smart Technology, we offer a comprehensive range of high-performance glass products designed for both residential and commercial applications. Our glass solutions combine safety, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal to meet the diverse needs of modern architecture.
From tempered safety glass to energy-efficient double glazing and secure laminated glass, our products are engineered to deliver exceptional performance, durability, and visual appeal for any project.
Tempered glass, often referred to as toughened glass, is a type of safety glass with enhanced strength and breakage resistance. This is achieved through a specific manufacturing process involving controlled heating and rapid cooling, creating a state of high surface compression and internal tension.
The process begins with cutting the glass to the desired shape, followed by polishing the edges to eliminate sharp edges or burrs.
The glass is heated to a high temperature of about 600°C (1112°F) in a specialized tempering furnace.
The glass is rapidly cooled through a controlled air or quenching process, creating surface compression and internal tension.
The cooled glass is subjected to controlled cooling to balance the internal tension and surface compression, ensuring strength and safety.
4-5 times stronger than regular glass of the same thickness
When broken, shatters into small, harmless fragments with rounded edges
Withstands higher temperatures than regular glass
More durable surface that resists scratches and abrasions
Consistent optical quality with minimal distortion
Breaks into sharp, dangerous shards that can cause serious injury
Shatters into small, harmless fragments with rounded edges
Double glazing glass consists of two glass panes separated by a spacer filled with air or gas. This innovative design creates an insulating barrier that significantly improves thermal performance and energy efficiency in buildings.
Two glass sheets are precisely cut to the desired size and shape with varying thicknesses depending on insulation requirements.
A spacer, typically made of materials like aluminum, is positioned along the edges of one glass pane to establish a gap between panes.
The two glass panes, along with the spacer, are carefully sealed together to form a tight and well-sealed unit, preventing moisture entry.
A moisture-absorbing desiccant is added within the spacer to prevent condensation and ensure clarity between panes.
The gap between panes is filled with insulating gas like argon or krypton, which are denser than air and improve thermal insulation.
Reduces heat transfer by up to 50% compared to single-pane glass
Can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10-20% annually
Reduces external noise by 20-35 decibels for quieter interiors
Minimizes condensation on interior glass surfaces
More difficult to break than single-pane glass
Reduces UV radiation that can fade furniture and flooring
| Gas Type | Thermal Conductivity | Cost | Performance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air | Standard | Lowest | Basic | Budget applications |
| Argon | 34% better than air | Moderate | Excellent | Most residential applications |
| Krypton | 50% better than air | Higher | Superior | High-performance buildings |
Laminated glass is a safety glass made by bonding two or more layers of glass with an interlayer material, like PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) or EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate). This interlayer holds the glass together even when broken, providing exceptional safety and security.
Glass layers are precisely cut to the required size and shape
PVB or EVA interlayer material is prepared and cut to match glass dimensions
Glass and interlayer are stacked together in the proper sequence
The assembly undergoes heat and pressure in an autoclave to bond layers securely
Shatters into small, rounded pieces to reduce injury risk.
Less prone to chips and scratches; longer lasting finish.
Resists higher impact and stress than regular glass.
Withstands higher temperatures; ideal for ovens, fireplace doors.
Applications: Automobile windows, shower doors, glass doors, table tops, balcony railings, glass partitions, display cases, and architectural uses where safety and durability are paramount.
Applications: Residential and commercial windows, doors, glass facades, skylights, conservatories, and any application where thermal insulation and energy efficiency are priorities.
Applications: Windows, facades, skylights, balustrades, soundproof partitions, hurricane-resistant glazing, security glazing, and automotive windshields where safety and comfort are vital.
All our glass products are designed with safety as a priority, reducing injury risks in case of breakage.
Our glass solutions significantly reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling, lowering utility costs.
Create quieter, more comfortable indoor environments with our acoustic insulation glass products.
Protect your interiors from harmful UV radiation that can fade furniture, artwork, and flooring.
Our glass products provide enhanced security against break-ins and forced entry attempts.
Enhance the visual appeal of any space with our high-quality, optically clear glass products.
| Glass Type | Thickness Range | Strength | Thermal Insulation | Sound Reduction | Safety Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tempered Glass | 3mm - 19mm | 4-5x stronger than regular glass | Standard | Standard | ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 |
| Double Glazing | 12mm - 40mm (total unit) | Standard | U-value: 1.1 - 2.8 W/m²K | STC: 28 - 35 dB | Varies by glass type used |
| Laminated Glass | 6.38mm - 50mm+ | Impact resistant | Improved over monolithic | STC: 35 - 50+ dB | ANSI Z97.1, ASTM E1886 |
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