GLASS DESCRIPTION
Tinted (or heat absorbing) glass is produced by the float process with the addition of small quantities of metal oxides to color the normally clear glass mix. This coloration is achieved by adding metal oxides at the smelting stage.
The addition of color does not affect the basic properties of the glass, even though the visible light reflectance will be slightly higher than for clear glass. The color density increases with thickness, whereas the visible transmittance decreases with increasing thickness.
Tinted glass reduces solar transmittance by absorbing most of the solar energy - the majority of which is subsequently dissipated to the outside by re-radiation and convection.
Rider Glass's range of vibrant colors blends perfectly with any building facade and provides various degrees of solar control and energy reduction.
Our comprehensive range of soft natural colors compliments modern building materials to provide an exciting and different appearance for new and existing buildings.
Rider's tinted float standard production thicknesses include 3,4,5,6,8,10,12 mm which are produced in a range of colors. Non-standard thicknesses can also be produced to order on request.
Our range of vibrant colors, excellent performance characteristics and post-production treatment options, all make Rider tinted float glass the ideal choice for architects in any new construction or renovation project.
BENEFITS
Energy saving through superior heat absorption and reflection, which reduces the transmission of solar heat radiation
High value creation by utilizing color variety for building's exterior appearance
Substrate for each level of glass processing
APPLICATIONS
Architecture
Automobiles
Furniture and decoration
Specifications
Colors: French Green, Dark Green, Mist Grey, Euro Grey, Dark Grey, Light Blue, Lake Blue, Dark Blue, Royal Blue, Ocean Blue, Euro Bronze, Golden Bronze and Pink