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Windows Glazing
As part of the host of advantages that Fenesta products bring with them, glazing enjoys a special importance. We pride at our varied glazing options that range from single glazing to double glazing in a glass option that you choose for yourself. And ofcourse, we are always there to provide the design support that you need whenever you are in doubt.
 
   
We have all the glass options that any market could provide, some of which could be outlined as under:
 
  Tinted  
  Reflective  
  Toughened  
  Frosted  
  Laminated  
  Any other glass available in the market
 
 
 
 This glass has the special advantage of reducing heat radiation in buildings. Coloured  glass is an important architectural element for the exterior appearance of façades. It is  also used in interior decoration (doors, partitions, staircase panels, mirrors,.)
 
   
 
 This is an ordinary float glass with a metallic coating to reduce solar heat. This special  metallic coating also produces a mirror effect, preventing the subject from seeing  through  the glass. It is mainly used in façades
 
   
 
 Tempered (toughened) glass is two or more times stronger than annealed glass. When  broken, it shatters into many small fragments which prevent major injuries. This type of  glass is intended for glass façades, sliding doors, building entrances, bath and shower  enclosures and other uses requiring superior strength and safety properties
 
 
 
 Generally used in the bathroom door and windows, these glasses have a wide  application.  We also provide designer frosted glasses which can be great help to improve  the aesthetic  décor of the house.
 
   
 

 People who worry themselves to grey hair, have a solace with this glass. Specially used  for safety and security purposes, these glasses have a wide application all over.
 In case of breakage, the interlayer holds the fragments together and continues to  provide  resistance to the passage of persons or objects. This glass is particularly suitable  where it  is important to ensure the resistance of the whole sheet after breakage such  as:  shop- fronts, balconies, stair-railings, roof glazing.