Our Anti-Reflective Coated Dark Blue Reflective Glass stands as a premium architectural and decorative glass solution, where cutting-edge coating technology meets striking visual appeal. Unlike standard reflective glass, this product integrates a specialized anti-reflective (AR) layer that minimizes glare and light reflection—even under intense sunlight—while retaining the deep, sophisticated hue of dark blue reflective glass. This dual-performance design not only elevates the aesthetic value of buildings (from modern office facades to luxury residential exteriors) but also enhances indoor comfort: it reduces eye strain caused by harsh glare, maintains clear outward visibility, and adds a layer of thermal insulation to lower HVAC energy costs. Whether used for curtain walls, storefront windows, or high-end balcony railings, it balances style with practicality, making it a top choice for architects and designers aiming for both form and function.

Beyond this flagship product, we take pride in manufacturing a comprehensive range of glass types—engineered to cater to diverse industry needs, from basic construction to specialized decorative and functional applications. Our portfolio is thoughtfully categorized to help you find the exact solution for your project:
Clear Float Glass: The industry standard, offering exceptional transparency (90%+ light transmittance) and smooth surfaces. Ideal for general window panes, picture frames, or as a base for processed glass (e.g., tempered or laminated variants).
Tinted Glass: Available in a spectrum of hues (gray, bronze, green, etc.), this glass absorbs and filters sunlight to reduce heat gain and glare. Perfect for residential windows, office partitions, or car windows, where light control and privacy are prioritized.
Stained Glass & Colored Glass: Crafted for decorative impact, stained glass features intricate patterns and vivid colors (often used in churches, heritage buildings, or boutique interiors), while colored glass offers solid, uniform shades for modern accent walls, cabinet doors, or retail displays.
Tempered/Toughened Glass: Heat-treated to be 5x stronger than annealed glass, it shatters into small, blunt fragments to minimize injury. Suitable for shower doors, glass railings, automobile windows, and high-traffic commercial areas (e.g., mall storefronts).
Laminated Glass: Composed of two or more glass layers bonded with a PVB/EVA interlayer, it remains intact even when broken—blocking debris, noise, and UV rays. Ideal for skylights, hurricane-prone building facades, school windows, and security-sensitive spaces (e.g., jewelry store displays).
Wired Glass: Reinforced with a mesh of metal wires, this glass resists shattering and slows fire spread (meets fire safety standards). Perfect for fire-rated doors, stairwell windows, or industrial facilities where fire protection is critical.
Patterned/Figured Glass: Features embossed textures (e.g., Karatachi, mistile, nashiji) that obscure visibility while diffusing light. Used for bathroom windows, room dividers, furniture panels (e.g., cabinet doors), or hotel lobbies—adding texture without sacrificing brightness.
Acid-Etched/Obscure/Sandblasted Glass: Created via chemical etching or sandblasting to produce a matte, non-reflective surface that ensures privacy. Suitable for office meeting room partitions, bathroom shower enclosures, or residential entry doors—blending discretion with a sleek, modern look.
Emulsificated Glass: A budget-friendly obscure glass option with a milky, opaque finish. Ideal for low-cost residential projects (e.g., utility room windows) or commercial spaces where basic privacy is needed without high decorative demands.
Reflective Glass (Beyond Dark Blue): Available in multiple colors (silver, gold, gray) with reflective coatings that reduce solar heat gain and enhance building aesthetics. Used for high-rise curtain walls, office exteriors, and retail storefronts.
Low-E (Low-Emissivity) Glass: Coated with a thin metallic layer that reflects infrared radiation, it improves thermal insulation—keeping interiors warm in winter and cool in summer. Perfect for energy-efficient homes, green buildings, and commercial offices aiming to lower carbon footprints.
Ultra-Clear Low-Iron Glass: Minimizes the greenish tint of standard glass, offering 92%+ light transmittance. Ideal for high-end applications like glass facades, display cases (e.g., museum artifacts, jewelry), solar panels, or architectural features where clarity is paramount.
Mirror Glass (Aluminum & Silver): Aluminum mirrors offer cost-effectiveness for everyday use (e.g., bathroom mirrors, dressing tables), while silver mirrors deliver superior reflectivity and durability for luxury interiors (e.g., hotel lobbies, high-end retail fitting rooms).
Online Coated Glass: Manufactured with coatings applied during the glass production process (instead of post-production), ensuring uniform coverage and long-lasting performance. Used for large-scale projects like airport terminals or stadium facades.
Solar Glass: Designed with high light transmittance and weather resistance to optimize solar panel efficiency. Suitable for utility-scale solar farms, residential solar rooftops, or commercial solar installations.
