Definition
Cast glass, also known as fused glass, fusing glass, slump glass, or hot-melt glass. It is produced by directing molten glass into a specific mold where it solidifies. Modern cost glass is mostly formed in a glass kiln or a metal mold.
Colors & Thicknesses
Clear, Low Iron, Blue, Bronze, Green, Grey, etc.
8mm, 10mm, 12mm, etc.
Features & Benefits
1. Cast glass can be chosen from bright colors and various styles, with rich patterns, three-dimensional sense, gorgeous decoration, and dazzling, solving the feeling of monotony and dullness of ordinary decorative glass facade.
2. Cast glass is produced by a hot-melt furnace, which has good heat resistance, acid resistance, alkali resistance, and impact resistance.
3. In addition to excellent interior decorative effects, cast glass has the advantages of noise reduction, no discoloration, no fading, and good hardness and anti-static.
4. Most cast glass is made of frosted appearance, which can protect our privacy as well.
Applications
Cast glass mirror
Counter basin
Ashtray
Fruit plate
Mosaic tiles
Shower doors
Glass tabletop
Glass walls
Glass partitions
Glass windows
Glass doors