We provide high-quality marine glass solutions designed to meet the demanding conditions of the maritime industry. From clear visibility to thermal resistance and impact protection, our range of specialized marine glass products ensures safety, durability, and performance — all in compliance with relevant ISO standards.
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Curved marine glass is glass that has been formed into a curved shape to fit the specific structure of a vessel. It is commonly used in areas where both visibility and design integration are important, such as front windows, cabin sides, spray deflectors, and spa or pool enclosures.
Electrical heated glass is designed to provide warmth, prevent condensation, and ensure clear visibility on board marine vessels. By integrating a conductive layer between two or more glass panes, the window gently emits heat across its surface, enhancing both safety and comfort—particularly in cold or humid environments.
Heated glass typically consists of two or more layers of glass, laminated together with a conductive coating or film in between. When connected to a power source, this layer generates heat, which is then radiated outward to:
In some configurations, heated glass units can be paired with thermostats or sensors, allowing automatic temperature regulation for optimal performance.
Fire-resistant safety glass is designed to withstand high temperatures and slow the spread of fire, providing additional time for evacuation and damage control on board.
These glasses are manufactured to meet marine safety standards and fire classification codes, often required by IMO and SOLAS regulations for certain vessel areas.
Laminated glass is widely used in the marine industry for its strength, safety, and clarity. It consists of two or more glass layers bonded together with an interlayer, typically PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) offering enhanced performance under harsh sea conditions.
The marine sliding window is a type of ship window commonly installed on the wheelhouse bulkhead. It features a sliding design and is sealed with a durable rubber gasket around the frame to ensure weathertight protection. When closed, bolts apply pressure to secure a tight seal. The window frame is typically made from marine-grade steel or aluminum alloy, suitable for harsh marine environments.
Marine tempered glass is a type of prestressed glass designed to enhance strength through chemical or physical processes. These methods create compressive stress on the surface of the glass, which helps absorb and neutralize external forces. This process significantly improves the glass’s tensile strength and load-bearing capacity, making it suitable for demanding marine environments such as ship windows and scuttles.
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