U-shaped glass for interior partitions
Interior partitions in buildings typically serve as demarcation points for internal spaces. The material used for interior partitions is challenging to master. They are generally required to be lightweight, thin, easily movable, and possess a certain degree of rigidity and sound insulation.
However, European standardization organizations and certification bodies have placed significant emphasis on this and have developed a new set of technical certifications, which set the following basic requirements for interior partitions: mechanical strength, stability, safety, health, environmental friendliness, sound insulation, thermal insulation, and energy efficiency.
These criteria include whether these materials are radioactive, corrosive, release harmful gases, promote the growth of fungi, algae, and insects, and can even effectively remove stains. Based on ETA standards, we studied the unique effects of U-shaped glass in interior partitions, particularly in public buildings.
U-shaped glass creates a translucent effect, ensuring privacy while maintaining continuity and fluidity throughout the space. Furthermore, the varying shapes and materials reflect light, allowing U-shaped glass to define spatial boundaries.






