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What is energy-saving glass
Energy saving glass is a special type of glass material that reduces energy consumption in buildings by reducing heat transfer. It differs from conventional glass in that energy-saving glass adopts advanced technology and materials to control heat transfer and light transmittance, in order to improve the energy efficiency and comfort of buildings.
Solar thermal energy storage power stations will bring incremental market for ultra white glass and insulation materials
A solar thermal energy storage power station is a device that converts solar energy into heat energy and stores it to supply heat energy or generate electricity. Due to its sustainable characteristics, solar thermal energy storage power stations play an important role in energy transformation and reducing carbon emissions. At the same time, the development of solar thermal energy storage power stations will also bring incremental markets for ultra-white glass and thermal insulation materials.
The "New" Promotion of Glass in the Century of Yaohua
Borosilicate float glass series products Borosilicate glass: Yaohua Glass has completely independent intellectual property rights to break the technical blockade. Using all-electrofusion melting process, the technical level and production capacity are at the leading level of the domestic borosilicate float glass industry. The main components are silica and boron trioxide, the material is light, transparent, resistant to extreme cold, extreme heat, high temperature resistance and high hardness.
Glass is a common inorganic non-metallic material
Glass is a common inorganic non-metallic material with characteristics such as transparency, toughness, corrosion resistance, insulation, heat resistance, and good plasticity. It is widely used in fields such as architecture, home furnishings, and handicrafts. The history of glass can be traced back to ancient Egypt over 3000 BC, when it was discovered that quartz sand and alkaline substances could be heated to form transparent substances. As time goes by, the production process of glass gradually improves, and the transparency and firmness also improve. Nowadays, glass has become one of the indispensable materials in people's daily lives.