Ordinary flat glass comes in various thicknesses, each suited for different applications. Here's a breakdown of common glass thicknesses and their typical uses:

1. 3 to 4 mm glass, often referred to as 3PCT or 4PCT in daily language, is commonly used for frame surfaces due to its lightweight and cost-effective nature.

2. 5 to 6 mm glass is ideal for small transparent structures like window panels, door panels, and curtain walls where some durability is required without excessive weight.

3. 7 to 9 mm glass is typically used for larger interior screens or areas that need both visibility and structural support. It offers better strength compared to thinner options.

4. 9 to 10 mm glass is suitable for large indoor partitions, railings, and other structural elements in renovation projects where stability and safety are important.

5. 11 to 12 mm glass is often used for floor-to-ceiling glass doors, especially those with spring mechanisms, and for large, high-traffic partitions where extra strength is necessary.

6. Glass 15 mm or thicker is less commonly available on the market and usually requires custom ordering. It’s mainly used for heavy-duty applications such as exterior wall glass facades, large floor-to-ceiling glass doors, and other architectural features requiring maximum strength and durability.

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