Ceramic spandrel glass is produced by printing ceramic frit onto float glass. After drying, it passes through a tempering furnace where the frit is thermally fused into the glass surface, resulting in a stable, fade-resistant, and highly colorful painted glass.
Features:
- Diverse Colors and High Color Stability Ceramic spandrel glass can be customized in various colors to meet design needs, offering aesthetic versatility. The use of ceramic frit ensures high color stability and fade resistance.
- Energy Saving It can block solar heat, thereby reducing air conditioning costs.
- Lightweight Building Material It can replace stone, ceramic tiles, and metal panels, reducing the structural load on exterior walls while offering easy installation.
- High Wind Pressure Resistance Ceramic spandrel glass can be further processed into tempered laminated glass or heat-strengthened laminated glass.
Applications:
- Architectural exterior wall glass
- Interior partition patterned glass
- Automotive glass
- Furniture and craft glass
