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Tinted Glass:
Tinted glass is produced by adding color pigments to raw materials during the float glass process. Standard colors include bronze, gray, dark gray, green, blue, and blue/green, while imported glass may feature non-standard colors.
The color density of tinted glass is directly related to its thickness: as the glass gets thicker, the density of the color increases, resulting in decreased light transmittance.
Tinted glass reduces light transmittance and absorbs solar energy, leading to heat absorption. This added heat can cause thermal stress, potentially breaking the glass if it is not tempered.


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