Temperable grade -clear pattern glass- Mayflower
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 2000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 700000 m²/month
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Thickness:3mm-6mm
Clour:clear
Size:1220*1830 1500*2000 1700*2000 1830*2000 1830*2134 1830*2440 etc
Patterns:
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Packing standard wooden box, A length of 20-foot container,according to the size of product specifications to determine the number of boxing.
Delivery time: 15 days after receiving your order.
- Q: I need an answer by thursday morning 7 am
- Depends on the size. The glass pyramid over the Louvre cost millions. On the other hand, you could build one the size of your head for about five bucks. A glass pyramid the size of those in Egypt would cost tens of millions. What did you have in mind?
- Q: effects of rain, heat, pressure, snow
- depends on the weather conditioons best way to solvethis question is to test different materials
- Q: What kind of glass is the glass?
- Safety glass is compared with ordinary glass, with high mechanical strength, impact resistance of the glass. Its main varieties are tempered glass, laminated glass, laminated glass and titaniumized glass. Safety glass is crushed, the debris will not hurt, and both anti-theft, fire function. According to the production of glass used in the original film does not, safety glass has a certain decorative effect.
- Q: This is either a milling interpretive center or some sort of museum or gallery. Its shell is very old and decayed but they put a new glass and steel building inside it. The most popular photo is a view from the river in the evening
- Can you be more precise? Have you any idea where this mill is? In the United Kingdom, or in the United States, or somewhere else? The first thing that comes to my mind is the Louvre museum, in France, but I don't think you're talking about that. There is also the Crystal Palace, which used to be in Hyde Park, London. It was first built for the 1851 World Fair. I suggest you visit the Wikipedia article for a few pictures.
- Q: I am making a stained glass panel with a lighthouse in it and I want to put windows and doors in the lighthouse. Do I cut them out somehow or put something over the glass
- First the negative bits:- An outdoor wedding would save lighting but risks bad weather and also some guests may not be able to hear well if there is any wind. The set-up costs of this also have to be taken into account and may well be more expensive and create more vehicle emissions than a church or hall wedding venue. Transport is the main emitter of un-green pollution which is under the control of individuals, followed by un-necessary lighting (e.g. upward facing floodlights that mainly light the bottom of clouds). For example: It's very sweet to have a wedding on a tropical beach or a Carribean island; but the CO2 emissions (as well as the cost) of getting everyone there is obscene. If you have to shuttle the wedding party between venues then hiring a bus would be ok. It would also make parking easier at the reception - but where would the guests leave their cars at the wedding venue? Would they be safe? Also, what about those who want to leave at different times? There's always some who don't want (or can't) wait around to the end of the festivities. Now the positive bits:- It would be a Green decision if you had the sites adjacent or in easy walking distance of each other. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but to go green why not have the wedding in a venue local to where the majority of the guests live. You could try asking the bridesmaids to use second-hand dresses instead of having specially made gowns. This isn't as mean as it seems - it's eliminating waste on the production and materials for clothes that would otherwise only be worn once ( the bride's dress is the natural exception). Best of all to go Green would be not to fly anywhere for your honeymoon. If you're travelling beyond a hundred miles then go by train (the greenest of all transport except for a bicycle). Try spending your wedding night in a railway sleeper compartment. That could actually be extremely romantic (James Bond always makes it seem so) and the train crew will make a big fuss of you.
- Q: Brother concerned about the glass film for a long time, always wanted to engage in, I do not know how the prospects, please enlighten me predecessors! Thank you, brother first!
- With the state for the introduction of energy-saving policies and local governments for building energy-saving provisions, combined with the current building doors and windows tend to penetrate the development direction of energy consumption to reach about 50% of the entire building. The market appears on the coated glass is basically to block the strong dazzling light, do not have insulation, cold, isolated UV explosion protection and other functions. Currently on the market is the best double-filled inert gas (nitrogen) his effect is better than the film effect, but the price is high. Sum of these aspects of the glass film market prospects you should have a few, right? But now speaking, the film market is still in the promotion stage, the market has not really opened. Investment should be cautious.
- Q: How much will it cost to build a glass greenhouse 19 sqm by 19 sqm by 4 sqm?
- what are the dimensions? 19 square meters? by 4 square meters? do you mean 19 meters long by 19 meters wide by 4 meters high? holy cow. that is a big project. what do you want to construct it out of. wood, steel, what? is the whole thing going to be glass or just the roof? have you thought of using corrugated plastic instead of glass. cheaper and lighter. are you putting in motorized-thermonstatically controlled louvers? lots of variables. i would think at the low end you are looking at 5000$ with a wood floor and no bells or whistle. you could easily spend 10000 or more.
- Q: Our community bedroom bay window with hollow glass color aluminum windows, finished less than 4 years of glass on the natural fragmentation. But the purchase contract on the renovation works only one year warranty, how long is the shelf life of insulating glass? If this is based on, can we ask developers to replace?
- Insulating glass shelf life is 10 years. The insulating glass was invented by the Americans in 1865 and is a good new building material with good insulation, sound insulation and aesthetics that can reduce the weight of the building. It is made of two (or three) glass, using high strength and high Airtight composite binder, the glass and the desiccant containing aluminum alloy frame bonding, made of high-performance insulation glass insulation. Hollow glass is superior to ordinary double glass, which has been recognized around the world, the insulating glass is two or more pieces of glass with effective support evenly separated and sealed around the seal, so that the formation of dry glass between the layers of gas Space glass products. The main material is glass, aluminum spacing, bending bolt, butyl rubber, polysulfide, desiccant.
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Temperable grade -clear pattern glass- Mayflower
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 2000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 700000 m²/month
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