1.Panoramic Elevators
Low-iron, tempered, or anti-reflective glass for clear views.
2.Luxury Elevators
Laminated or mirror glass for premium aesthetics and safety.
3.Privacy-Focused Elevators
Tinted, frosted, or smart glass.
4.Fire-Rated Elevators
Fire-resistant glass for compliance and safety.
Glass used in elevators must combine safety, durability, aesthetics, and functionality to ensure a secure and visually appealing ride.
Strength: 4-5 times stronger than regular glass, making it resistant to impacts. Safety: Breaks into small, blunt fragments if shattered, reducing the risk of injury. Clarity: Provides a clean and modern appearance. Durability: Handles daily use and stress without cracking. | Privacy: Obscures visibility while allowing light to pass through. Aesthetic Appeal: Adds a modern, sophisticated look to elevator cabins. Easy Maintenance: Reduces visibility of smudges and fingerprints. |
Privacy: Limits visibility from the outside, ensuring passenger privacy. Heat Control: Reduces solar heat gain, keeping the elevator cooler. Aesthetic Variety: Available in various colors, such as gray, bronze, or blue, for a stylish look. | Crystal-Clear Appearance: No greenish tint, offering superior clarity. Luxury Aesthetic: Ideal for glass elevators in luxury buildings or panoramic views. Durability: Can be tempered or laminated for strength and safety. |