Colored Float Glass

- Product Description
- Usage Advantages
- Areas of Application
Product Description
Poyraz Glass Tinted Float Glass is a type of glass that is both aesthetic and functional, produced by adding colorant oxides into the glass batch during the float process. Thanks to this special blend used in production, the colors are embedded directly into the structure of the glass, resulting in a long-lasting solution resistant to fading.
Compared to clear glass, Tinted Float Glass has lower light transmittance, providing solar control and increasing energy efficiency. It reduces excessive glare from the sun and, with its shading effect, creates more comfortable living and working spaces indoors. In this way, it offers both visual comfort and savings in air-conditioning costs.
With its wide range of color options adding richness to architectural designs, Poyraz Glass Tinted Float Glass has a broad scope of applications from modern structures to traditional projects. It is preferred in façade cladding, decorative applications, and glass furniture, offering both elegance and functionality.
If desired, it can be combined with tempering, lamination, or insulating glass units to enhance safety and insulation properties. In this respect, Poyraz Glass Tinted Float Glass is an ideal glass solution that meets both durability and aesthetic expectations.
Usage Advantages
- With a variety of color options, it offers designers and users the opportunity to create aesthetic, modern, and elegant spaces.
- In façade applications, it limits solar heat gain to provide comfortable indoor living spaces.
- It regulates excessive sunlight to create a comfortable working and living environment.
- It reduces cooling energy consumption in air-conditioned environments, providing energy savings.
- It offers flexibility for projects with a variety of thickness and size options.
- Safety and durability can be enhanced through secondary processes such as tempering or lamination.
Note: As with all solar control glasses, Tinted Float Glass also carries a risk of thermal breakage. Therefore, it is recommended to use the glass in tempered or heat-strengthened form. In laminated applications, all layers should be tempered or heat-strengthened.
Areas of Application
Colored Flat Glass is predominantly chosen for curtain‑wall façades in non‑residential buildings and for all structures requiring solar control. Its combination of aesthetic appeal and functional performance provides modern solutions across diverse applications.
- Windows, parapets, and wall fronts
- Skylights and glass balconies
- Decorative furniture such as tables, coffee tables, and shelves
- Doors, shower enclosures, and partition glass panels