Product Description
Tinted Glass bronze glass is an energy-saving decorative material that not only absorbs heat rays from the sun, but also maintains good transparency, and has a bronze color. Only 25% of sunlight can pass through.
Tinted Glass is intended for universal applications where an attractive appearance or basic solar control properties are required.Tinted glasses are widely used in places where both lighting and heat insulation are required, reasonable use of sunlight, adjustment of indoor temperature, saving of air-conditioning costs; good decorative effect on the shape of the building. Generally used as doors and windows or glass curtain walls of buildings.
Exterior: commercial facades, shopping malls, educational institutions, stand-alone, store fronts, air traffic control towers, restaurants, hotel rooms, petrol bunk windows, etc.
Interior: picture framing, display cabinets, display windows, tabletops, wardrobes, machine control rooms, smaller residential windows, township community centers or clubhouses, etc.
What Are Tinted Glass For
Tinted Glass for Home Windows
Tinted home windows offer both style and functional benefits by reducing solar heat gain and glare while enhancing privacy. Available in bronze, gray, blue and green tones, tinted glass filters sunlight to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and protect furnishings from UV damage. The colored glass can reduce heat transmission by 30-50% compared to clear glass, lowering cooling costs in warm climates. Beyond energy efficiency, tinted windows create visual interest in home facades while providing subtle daytime privacy without needing curtains. Modern tinted glass maintains good visibility outward while limiting inward views, striking a balance between openness and seclusion. The technology works particularly well for west-facing windows and rooms with valuable artwork or furniture that requires protection from sun exposure.
Types of Tinted Glass
Tinted glass offers both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits by reducing glare and solar heat gain. Common tint colors include bronze, gray, blue, and green, each providing varying levels of light filtration. Beyond aesthetics, tinted glass enhances privacy and UV protection while maintaining outward visibility. It's widely used in automotive windows, office buildings, and residential facades. Some advanced tinted glass options also incorporate reflective coatings for additional energy efficiency. Whether seeking a sleek modern look or improved thermal performance, tinted glass provides a versatile solution that balances style and practicality.