When it comes to standard flat glass, the thickness can vary depending on its intended use. Here's a breakdown of common glass thicknesses and their typical applications:
1. 3 to 4 mm glass, often referred to as "PCT" in everyday language, is commonly used for frame surfaces due to its lightweight and cost-effective nature.
2. 5 to 6 mm glass is ideal for smaller transparent structures like window panes or door panels, offering better durability while maintaining clarity.
3. 7 to 9 mm glass is typically used for larger interior screens or areas that require some structural support, such as framed glass partitions or display cases.
4. 9 to 10 mm glass is suitable for indoor large-area partitions, railings, or other structural elements where additional strength is needed without compromising visibility.
5. 11 to 12 mm glass is often used in high-traffic areas, such as floor-to-ceiling glass doors or large movable partitions, where both safety and stability are important.
6. Glass with a thickness of 15 mm or more is less commonly available on the market and usually requires custom ordering. It’s typically used for heavy-duty applications like exterior glass walls, large floor-to-ceiling doors, or structural facades that demand exceptional strength and durability.
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