Our soda lime float glass sheets are made from an ultra-clear, low-iron soda-lime silicate formula (approximately 70% SiO₂, 14% Na₂O, 7% CaO, 6% Al₂O₃).
| Specification | Description |
| Material | Soda-lime silicate float glass (low-iron) |
| Thickness | 0.25–2.0 mm |
| Sizes | Up to ~3600×2400 mm |
| Transmittance | ≥91.5% |
| Hardness | ≥9H (pencil) |
| Flatness | ≤0.15% warp |
| Strain Point | ~516°C |
| Softening Point | ~750°C |
Q: What sizes can you provide?
A: From a few millimeters up to 3600×2400 mm. Tolerances within ±0.05–0.10 mm.
Q: Can the glass be tempered or strengthened?
A: Yes. Heat or chemical strengthening (600–650 MPa).
Q: What is the transmittance?
A: Typically ≥91.5%, nearly colorless.
Q: How is it packaged?
A: Protected with paper layers, crated securely for export.
Q: Do you support custom machining?
A: Yes. CNC cutting, drilling, polishing, coating, etc.
Q: What industries use this glass?
A: Industrial display, automotive electronics, PV/lighting, equipment windows.