Chemical Tempered Glass
Chemical Tempered Glass is a type of glass that has been strengthened by a chemical process. This process involves immersing the glass in a bath of molten salt, which causes the surface of the glass to be in compression, while the interior is in tension. This creates a stronger glass that is more resistant to breakage than annealed glass.
Chemically toughened glass, chemically hardened glass is not as strong as tempered glass, but it is more affordable and easier to process. It is also a safer option than tempered glass, as it does not shatter into small, sharp pieces when it breaks.
CIGS Photovolataic Glass
CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide) photovoltaic glass is another type of solar glass that utilizes thin-film photovoltaic technology. CIGS solar cells are composed of thin layers of semiconductor materials, including copper, indium, gallium, and selenium. When applied to glass substrates, these materials create a transparent or semi-transparent layer capable of converting sunlight into electricity.
Creative Glass Carvings
Modern glass etch is a form of artistic expression that involves the intricate carving or engraving of glass to create detailed designs, patterns, or images. This specialized form of glass art requires skill, precision, and often the use of various tools to achieve the desired effects.