Fritted Glass
Fritted glass is an advanced architectural material created by applying inorganic ceramic colorants onto the glass surface via roller coating or screen printing, followed by drying and tempering. During the tempering process, the ceramic frit is permanently fused to the glass at high temperatures, resulting in a durable, chemically resistant, and safety-enhanced product with exceptional longevity.
Key Features
· Customizable Aesthetics
Available in a wide spectrum of colors and patterns—fully customizable to client specifications. The hues are thermally stable, UV-resistant, and will not fade over time, delivering striking and enduring decorative effects.· Solar Control Performance
Effectively absorbs and reflects a portion of solar radiation, providing significant shading and reducing solar heat gain—ideal for energy-efficient building envelopes.· Enhanced Strength & Safety
Tempered during production to achieve mechanical strength up to five times that of annealed glass. In the rare event of breakage, it fragments into small, blunt granules, ensuring high safety performance.· Versatile Processing Compatibility
Fully compatible with secondary processing such as low-E or reflective coating, lamination, and insulating glazing unit (IGU) assembly—enabling multi-functional solutions like fritted laminated glass or fritted insulating glass.
Applications
Ideal for architectural and design applications requiring both distinctive visual expression and functional solar control, including:
· Vision and spandrel areas of curtain walls
· Skylights and overhead glazing
· Windows, doors, and glazed façades
· Interior partitions, feature walls, and decorative panels
· Furniture and appliance surfaces (e.g., oven doors, refrigerator panels)
Technical Specifications
· Thickness Range: 5 mm – 19 mm
· Maximum Size: 2,000 mm × 4,500 mm
· Minimum Size: 300 mm × 300 mm
Quality & Compliance
Complies with GB 15763.2–2005: Tempered Glass (China National Standard for Safety Glass)


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