Materials : Crystallized glass panels
The
crystallized glass panel was invented in Japan in the middle of 1970-ies
by the company NEG, and was soon widely used in the construction
industry. This material became a substitute of the first- class stone
and ceramic tiles for facing the walls and floors. The crystallized
glass panel is made of inorganic mineral components by means of
sintering at high (about 1500 degrees ะก) temperature and firing for 24
hours. This process is similar to the processes of formation of the
natural granite happening in nature. At the same time the crystallized
glass panel surpasses the properties of natural stone like granite and
marble. It has much better parameters of mechanical durability, wear
resistance, resistance to aggressive environments, electro insulation
properties, lower rate of thermal expansion, higher resistance to heat
and temperature stability, etc. This new material which has been
recognized first in Southeast Asia and then in the Western Europe and
the USA, is widely used in the interiors of the hotels, offices and also
for external facing of the buildings.
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Dark yellow
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Light gray
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White
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Silver gray
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Brown
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Green
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Dark brown
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Lilac
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Dark celadon
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