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Raw (Floated) Glass

6 mm
8 mm
10 mm

Raw, or float, glass is a practical and economical option, ideal for interior applications such as low-risk partitions and windows. It allows you to integrate design and functionality without exceeding the budget, making it ideal for optimizing project costs. Its strategic use in interiors complements other types of glass in areas that require greater security or insulation, maximizing the balance between aesthetics and economy in construction

Laminated Glass

3 + 3 mm
4 + 4 mm
5 + 5 mm
5 + 4 mm
6 + 5 mm

Composed of two layers of glass interspersed with a Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) sheet, laminated glass provides safety and excellent acoustic insulation. If it breaks, its fragments remain attached to the plastic layer, reducing the risk of accidents. In addition, it blocks up to 99% of UV rays, protecting interiors from fading and helping to control noise. It is ideal for windows and exterior doors in residential or commercial buildings, providing a perfect balance between security and sun protection.

Tempered Glass

6 mm
8 mm
10 mm

Tempered glass, which undergoes a rapid heating and cooling process, is up to five times stronger than raw glass. In case of breakage, it is fragmented into small, non-sharp pieces, offering high security in high-traffic areas. This resistance makes it ideal for exterior facades, doors and windows in areas of temperature change.

Low-e glass

6 mm
6 + 5 mm

Solar control glass reduces heat input by reflecting or absorbing solar radiation, keeping interiors cooler and well lit. Variants such as tinted, reflective and low-emissivity glass balance natural light and thermal comfort, thus reducing energy consumption in air conditioning.

Double Hermetic Glazing (DVH)

6 + 5 + 5 mm

Also known as chamber glass, DVH consists of two sheets of glass separated by a hermetically sealed air or gas chamber. This provides superior thermal and acoustic insulation, helping to reduce the use of air conditioning systems and energy consumption by up to 70%. It also prevents condensation on the glass, improves comfort in areas exposed to direct sunlight and reduces the “cold wall” effect inside, increasing the comfort of the space.