Decorative features of glazed glass in cities

Glazed glass is an inorganic glaze (also known as ink), which has high functionality and decorativeness. It is widely used in the building decoration industry, such as furniture glass, electronic glass, etc., which often use glazed technology. It has many different colors and patterns, such as silk-screen glazed tempered glass with simple geometric patterns such as strips, meshes, dots, blocks, etc. Various patterns can be designed according to the different needs of customers. The production process of glazed glass is to print the designed pattern on the glass surface, and then after a series of treatments such as drying, tempering, or heating, the glaze is sintered on the glass surface to obtain a wear-resistant, acid-resistant, and alkali-resistant decorative glass product.

 

At present, the world's advanced digital printing technology can use a uniquely designed digital ceramic ink nozzle with an advanced digital printer, using multi-color one-time printing, while being able to control the transparency of people and delicate patterns, and control translucency and opacity, color and shading rate, and can achieve high-resolution and high-precision picture quality. The machine can print the largest glass size: 3.3m x 18m. Special inks with highly stable pigments and special submicron glass particles can be tempered at high temperatures to process glass into a sandwich, steel bending, hollow, and low-E offline coating.

 

If you see such a richly patterned building facade in an art park or a city street corner, people who don't know the reason must not know how to achieve this. It is not a piece of fabric or a digital display, but a designer's design and the use of colored glaze glass. The building's own structural components such as beams, columns, plates, and tubes need to be covered, at least partially hidden, to beautify the appearance and highlight the overall design effect. At this time, the use of colored glaze glass needs to be combined with the outdoor color of the Low-E insulating glass at the window and the specific values ​​of visible light transmission and reflection. After calculation, the coverage rate, point size, color, etc. of the colored glaze glass are determined, and appropriate adjustments are made to obtain the appropriate colored glaze glass.

 

Appropriately and cleverly design the pattern and color of the colored glaze glass. In most cases, colored glaze can replace the effect of frosted glass or even tinted glass. Faced with the reality that there are not many colors of tinted float glass, colored glaze glass can bring more inspiration and support to designers.

 

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