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Glass
Block
Design
– Artic
Color
- Frost
Light
transmission – scattered light
It’s a square or rectangle hollow glass cube
generally available in size of 190mm * 190mm * 80mm (approx. 7.5 in * 7.5in * 3
1/8 in). used to create false wall where efficient lighting, ventilation, sound
and thermal insulation is required.
Our glass blocks which is sourced out from 2
top manufacturers in the world helps architects and designer experiment with
light – Bright and direct light or subtle and scattered. Helps them control
intensity, reflection and diffusion of light.
Modular design influence modern interior by
providing endless compositional possibilities.
Available in various colors, to establish
mood and concepts to life.
Thermal
Insulation
Vacuum air space inside the glass block helps
save energy, control thermal radiation, and reduce cost of running temperature
control equipment. ⃘K
(W/m2)value of the glass block achieved is between 2.81 to 3.02
Sound Insulation
The features of our glass block allow better
sound control, by achieving reduction of sound transmission which is better
than regular brick walls. Make them an effective material to be even used in
very noisy areas like discos, buildings near heavy traffic zones and
manufacturing facilities. 60% of sound barred from coming inside with sound
insulation power being 40.5
Fire Resistance and Reaction
Glass Blocks are made from minerals thus classified in
Class 0 this is incombustible; our glass block is designed to with stand heat
and flame for 60min. Its REI being 15min, RE being 30min and 90min before it
fully disintegrated. Nature of glass is to crack due to temperature volatility,
thus designed to implode so that it does not harm when it disintegrates.
With the above properties, our glass blocks are the best
choice for areas like corridors, kitchens, bathrooms,
R – Stability
E – integrity
I – thermal insulation
⃘K (W/m2)
The “Kâ€
coefficient, that is the amount of heat that crosses the panel, per unit of time,
per squaremeter per 1°C of temperature difference between the two faces. The “Kâ€
coefficient takes into account conduction and convection heat exchange
phenomena, but not irradiation phenomena
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