What is Opti white glass?

Posted by Tobi Tarwater on Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Optiwhite™ is a specially developed float glass which displays none of the slight green tint apparent in most standard 'clear' glasses. Optiwhite™ has superior performance when compared with conventional clear float products; this includes higher light transmission and greater solar heat transmittance.

Thereof, what is Optifloat glass?

High quality translucent glass that offers high light transmission and excellent privacy. Pilkington Optifloat™ Satin is ideal for creating striking interiors with a lighter touch. While letting in almost as much light as clear glass, Pilkington Optifloat™ Satin diffuses light to give a natural feel.

Secondly, what does low iron glass mean? Low-iron glass is a type of high-clarity glass that is made from silica with very low amounts of iron. This low level of iron removes the greenish-blue tint that can be seen especially on larger and thicker sizes of glass. Low-iron glass typically has a ferric oxide content of about 0.01%.

Also, is Low iron glass stronger?

The major difference between clear glass and low iron glass is that low iron is more transparent making it better for color matching. Some may think that all glass is made the same.

Is starphire glass low iron?

Starphire Glass or Low Iron Glass. Starphire or Low iron Glass is ultra clear and provides a higher degree of transparency than clear glass. This low level of iron removes the greenish-blueish tint that can be seen especially on larger and longer sizes of glass.

Does opaque glass let light in?

However, this is not the same as being opaque – obscure glass still allows large amounts of light to pass through it, illuminating an area, while an opaque surface, such as a wall, doesn't allow any light through.

What is Stippolyte glass?

Stippolyte glass is a type of obscure glazing. Stippolyte glass has a textured surface which distorts light when entering the window.

What is Satinized glass?

Satinised glass is a type of float glass that has been finished with an obscured or opaque look. It has a satin finish to one side of the glass that is commonly used for privacy.

What is obscure glass windows?

Obscure glass is a privacy glass that is usually used for home and office doors. Obscure glass choices include frosted, tinted, reflective, textured, painted and laminated styles. Each provides a different level of translucency and/or protection.

How can you tell if iron is low in glass?

The nearly invisible nature of low-iron glass results in these characteristics:
  • Reduced greenish tint.
  • Increased light transmission.
  • Nearly colorless appearance*
  • Exceptional clarity.
  • How much more expensive is low iron glass?

    Generally speaking you should expect to be paying somewhere between $10-$15/sqft of glass in addition to the cost of the traditional clear glass. For a 5-foot custom frameless door & panel configuration, the cost of upgrading from clear glass to starphire low iron glass normally ranges between $300-$400.

    Is starphire glass more expensive?

    Generally, the cost of Starphire Glass is only 10-20% higher than regular tempered glass. However, the benefits of appearance and shower door quality are significant.

    How do you know if you have extra clear glass?

    How to Identify Extra Clear Glass?
  • View glass panels from edges: If a green tint is seen then it is a float glass and if colourless edge is seen then it is extra clear glass.
  • Place glass panels on a white or light background space: The panel which shows true colour of the background is low iron glass.
  • What is clear glass called?

    Most glass is made of silica (sand), lime, and soda ash. In the late 1400s, glassmakers in Venice, Italy, developed a perfectly clear type of glass called cristallo.

    Why does glass have a green edge?

    What gives glass the green tint on the edge of window glass? The slight green color is generally caused by iron oxide which occurs naturally in glass, "from the sand, other batch materials, or from the pot or tank in which the glass was melted." (Bray, Dictionary of Glass, 2nd ed., p. 94).

    Does Low iron glass scratch easier?

    Bonus tip: Low-iron glass products such as starphire glass scratch easier than “regular” glass. If you have a starphire or low-iron glass, be extra careful.

    What color is glass naturally?

    The color in glass comes from impurities most commonly iron oxide which gives it a light blue cast. Low iron glass has less color to it and is a premium product but even low iron glass has a slight hue which can be blue, grey or green but it is a very slight coloring.

    What Colour is clear glass?

    Regular, Clear Glass Due to this higher iron content, clear glass has a greenish tint. This is a result of the natural presence of iron oxide from elements such as sand, or from the cask or container in which the glass was actually melted.

    Is Tempered glass as clear as regular glass?

    Standard glass breaks into large, irregular shaped shards. Tempered Glass is about four times stronger than regular class and is known for its safety. And, unlike regular glass, tempered glass fractures into small, relatively harmless pieces.

    How can you make glass clear?

    You can remove the buildup caused by calcium and magnesium ions in hard water by swabbing the glass with acetone (nail polish remover), and then scrub gently with a mild detergent. Soaking the glasses in plain white distilled vinegar for 15 minutes is another effective home remedy.

    How is low iron glass made?

    Low-iron glass is created by reducing the amount of iron added to the molten mixture of materials required to make float glass. Less iron in the blend results in a clearer product with a high visible light transmission. Also, the traditional greenish tint exhibited by standard processed glass is diminished.

    What is a low iron mirror?

    What Is a Low-Iron Mirror? Low-iron mirrors are specially made to provide sharper reflections and clearer colours. Also known as a high-definition mirror, this type of product does not have the greenish tint of ordinary glass, which can neutralise reflections and result in duller images.

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