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Fireplace Door Premier 47 x 30 Solid Brass Smoked Glass
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deer etched safe gun rifle closet storage wood glass cabinet door
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beautiful wood coal heat stove 6flu glass door used very little HD deliver
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Kenmore Front Load Washer washing machine GLASS DOOR
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PICKUP OREGON CITY Anderson 2000 Glass Storm Door 37⅛ x 80 Right Hng Nickel Hdwr
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ANTIQUE VINTAGE C 1930s Solid Wood Stained Interior Paneled Door w Glass Knobs
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Lot 36 Vintage Glass Cabinet Furniture Handles Pull Knobs Door Drawer Hardware
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Magnetic LOCK 60kg Glass Wood metal door use 12V DC Access Control
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Whynter Beverage Can Cooler Refrigerator Glass and Stainless Steel Door
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44 Inch Syrah Flat Screen LCD Plasma TV Stand Wood Frosted Glass Sliding Doors
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Antique Vintage Crystal Glass Door Knobs Hardware Box Assembly
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36 Bi Fold CX3629 Glass Fireplace Doors New Polished Brass Majestic Temco
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GLASS DOOR KNOB
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Anderson Frenchwood Gliding PatioDoor 5x68 Screen DoorFrame Dual Glass Pane
US $350.00
COBALT BLUE GLASS DOOR KNOB CUT TO CLEAR
COBALT BLUE GLASS DOOR KNOB CUT TO CLEAR
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MISSION STYLE SIDE TABLE WITH GLASS DOOR
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Set of 14 Antique 8 Sided Large Glass Door Knobs c1910
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OAK Entertainment center 2 PIECES glass doors shelving
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30 New 1900 Replica Crystal Glass Cabinet Door Drawer Knobs
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Ply Gem Exterior French Swing Patio 1Lite HP Glass Wood Door 28 3 8 Wide
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Marc Sommerfeld Glass Panel Doors Made Easy VHS Video NEW
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Vintage Raised Wood Glass Entry Door Preowned 32 x 80
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Architectural Glass Doors for the Home

Architectural glass is glass used as a structural element, as opposed to merely decorative or inserted in hole in the wall for the sole purpose of providing light and a way to see out. Thus architectural glass doors are doors wherein the glass is an integral structural element of the door.

There are many options when choosing glass for your architectural glass doors, although it may be wise to choose from safety glass types, which include toughened, reinforced and laminated glasses.

Crown glass is the earliest style of glass window. It consisted of hot blown glass forced onto a round, flat sheet and cut to size. It was a very expensive mode of manufacture and could not be used to make large panes.

It is not ideal for architectural glass applications, as it is not particularly strong compared to newer glass technologies. Also, it is expensive.

It is still used for restoring old buildings, however, as it has a unique look that cannot be obtained through any other process.

Glass blocks or glass bricks are often used as architectural glass in building walls and partitions, but aren't ideal for doors as they tend to be very thick and very heavy. They could be used for doors, but this application is rare.

To make rolled plate glass, large ladlefuls of molten glass are thrown on the cast iron bed of a rolling table, and rolled like dough. It is then trimmed roughly while hot and soft.

Figure rolled glass results when the plate is cast between two rollers, one of which carries a pattern. The resulting pattern will appear in high relief.

It is usually whiter than clear glasses and can be laminated or toughened to produce a safety glass suitable for architectural glass doors. This may be an option if you want to combine strength with decorative properties, and a whiter, more opaque color for the sake of privacy.

90 percent of the world's flat glass is float glass. Molten glass is poured onto one end of a molten tin bath. The glass floats on the tin, and levels out as it spreads along the bath. The result is that the glass will be smooth on both sides.

The glass cools slowly and solidifies as it travels over the molten tin. A very small amount of tin becomes embedded on the side facing the tin, and this side is easier to make into a mirror.

Molten glass floating on tin will normally spread out to a thickness of about 6mm. It is made thinner by stretching it as it cools, and thicker by squashing it as it cools.

Laminated glass is a safety glass that holds together when shattered. It is held in place by a layer wedged between layers of glass that prevents the glass from breaking into large, sharp dangerous pieces.

It is often used in architectural applications. As an added bonus, it insulates better aginast sound and blocks 99 percent of ultraviolet light. When choosing glass for architectural glass doors, there are many viable options, but strongly consider laminated glass for its safety features.

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