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Choosing Kitchen Furniture

There are various types of glass that can be used to complement the furniture design. However, it is important to know the type of glass is good and suitable for the furniture so the glass will work as expected.

Ordinary glass
Clear and transparent, pure, with no other materials added as a safety light or a silencer. This glass is usually used on windows or doors. Suitable for the small doors on the furniture or picture frames.

Energy Efficient Glass
There is a thin layer on one side (can be a sticker or films) that serves to reflect sunlight and reduce heat on the reverse side. This glass is usually used in the storied building. For use in furniture and interior are still very rare, only a few people use it for glass kitchen cupboard doors.

Safety Glass (Tempered Glass)
This type of glass will shatter when broken so as not to endanger the safety of users around it. This glass-making process must first be cut in accordance with the required size and refined. Then the glass will be heated at high temperatures (approximately 620 C) and refrigerated immediately.
Safety glass is suitable for doors with a frame large enough and the top table dining table or coffee table. Or in places that have relatively high risk of rupture is not harmful.

Laminated Glass
As the name suggests, this glass is made by attaching two or more sheets of glass with a layer of adhesive film in the middle. This film layer (transparent) will bind the glass in case of rupture so that the glass does not immediately fall apart, but will remain a union. It's good for security sanagat use. Glass is used for laminated glass can be either regular glass or safety glass.

Glass Mirror
Usually made of glass with a thickness of between 4-6mm (Tempered Tempered or not). Then on the back covered with liquid silver or aluminum. Mirrors for cupboard doors that are not equipped with the framework should use safety glass materials and applied with a special glue to the bottom ply of glass that is safe for the user.

Author : Draker_Ster is the owner of the website which specialists in offering indoor and outdoor furniture.

 
 

 

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