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Specialized In Glass
Designs & Solutions

Specialized In Glass
Designs & Solutions

Glass Unit

Design & Solutions​

LongLasst Inc. established in 1990 and today LongLasst Inc. is one of the leading Glass Processing Industry in Northern India Market. Its footprint stretches over a wide range of Architectural, Insulated Glazing, Lamination, Bullet Resistance Glass, Ceramic Printing, Lacquered, Coating, Design Glass, and Industrial Glass products, Glass Fittings, Steel Furniture, UPVC / Profile & fittings, Facade & Glazing, Modular Kitchen, Railings & Steel related Products.

Toughened Glass

Design & Solutions

Tempered glass (also known as toughened glass) is an extremely strong glass which has been thermally heat treated to induce compressive stresses of 11000 to 20000 psi on the surfaces and edge compression of not less than 9700 psi.

Fully Tempered glass is used in many applications because of its safety characteristics. Safety comes from strength and from a unique fracture pattern. Strength, which effectively resists wind pressure and impact, provides safety in many applications. When fully Tempered glass breaks the glass fractures into small, relatively harmless fragments.

Fully tempered glass is a safety glazing material when manufactured to meet the requirements of Standard.

Toughened Glass

Design & Solutions

Tempered glass (also known as toughened glass) is an extremely strong glass which has been thermally heat treated to induce compressive stresses of 11000 to 20000 psi on the surfaces and edge compression of not less than 9700 psi.

Fully Tempered glass is used in many applications because of its safety characteristics. Safety comes from strength and from a unique fracture pattern. Strength, which effectively resists wind pressure and impact, provides safety in many applications. When fully Tempered glass breaks the glass fractures into small, relatively harmless fragments.

Fully tempered glass is a safety glazing material when manufactured to meet the requirements of Standard.

Insulated Glass

Design & Solutions

Insulated Glass, often called double glazing, is a combination of two or more panes of glass spaced apart with a spacer bar and hermetically sealed with a primary and secondary sealant to form a single unit with one or more air spaces in between. IG units improve the thermal performance, thus significantly reducing heating and air-conditioning costs. IG units also reduce probability of condensation formation on the surface of the glass.IGU can be a combination of Low-E coatings, tinted glasses, reflective coatings, silk-screened patterns, laminated glass products and more. A wide variety of insulating glass configurations are available to satisfy a variety of performance and aesthetic requirements.

Laminated Glass

Design & Solutions

LongLasst Inc Laminated Safety Glass can be used in the applications where safety, security, solar control, UV protection, noise control are required. LongLasst Inc Safety Laminated Glass is froced as a sandwich of 2 or more sheets of glass bonded to a tough and thermoplastic polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or Sentry Glass interlayer. Laminated glass can be manufactured annealed or / and tempered glass.

Extremely HIgh Safety – LongLasst Inc Laminated Glass withstands penetration by impact, even if the glass cracks, splinters will stick to the interlayer and not scatter. It also helps prevent injuries from falling glass.

Laminated Glass

Design & Solutions

LongLasst Inc Laminated Safety Glass can be used in the applications where safety, security, solar control, UV protection, noise control are required. LongLasst Inc Safety Laminated Glass is froced as a sandwich of 2 or more sheets of glass bonded to a tough and thermoplastic polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or Sentry Glass interlayer. Laminated glass can be manufactured annealed or / and tempered glass.

Extremely HIgh Safety – LongLasst Inc Laminated Glass withstands penetration by impact, even if the glass cracks, splinters will stick to the interlayer and not scatter. It also helps prevent injuries from falling glass.

Heat Strenghted Glass

Design & Solutions

When thinking of some of the world’s most dramatic, visually breathtaking buildings, they most likely involve large expanses of glass. Before these architectural masterpieces can be created, the glass may need to be heat-treated for durability and/or safety reasons. The type of processing required—heat-strengthening or tempering—depends on the glass’ specific application.

There are two different types of heat-treated glasses, heat-strengthened and tempered.

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