Hush Glass (Acoustic Laminated)
Laminated safety glass with a viscoelastic acoustic interlayer that reduces noise transmission compared with standard laminates. Ideal near busy roads/rail and in privacy-sensitive interiors. Definition
Laminated safety glass with a viscoelastic acoustic interlayer that reduces noise transmission compared with standard laminates. Ideal near busy roads/rail and in privacy-sensitive interiors. Definition

A decorative angled, polished edge that creates a “framed” light-catching border on glass or mirrors. Popular on frameless bathroom mirrors and feature panels. Definition A

Clear glass with a metallic reflective coating (usually silver or aluminium) protected by paint/backing. Used for bathrooms, wardrobes, feature walls and commercial fit-outs. Definition A

Clear glass with a microscopically thin metallic coating that reduces radiant heat transfer while keeping high daylight. Common in insulated glass units (IGUs) and some

Two or more glass layers bonded with a plastic interlayer (usually PVB) so the pane stays intact if broken. Used widely in shopfronts, doors, and

Grade A safety glass made by heating and rapidly cooling float glass to lock in surface compression. Stronger than annealed glass and crumbles into small,

Flat glass made by floating molten glass over a bath of molten tin, producing very uniform thickness, excellent flatness, and minimal optical distortion. Common base

What is safety glass?Glass designed to reduce the risk of injury when it breaks. In Australia, the main types are toughened (tempered) and laminated. Both

Glass is one of the most important components of any window system. It affects not only how much light enters a room, but also the energy efficiency, security, noise control, and aesthetics of a space.