
Glass for Buildings — Duratuf Glass India
Glass has transformed the way we design and experience buildings. From offices to airports, shopping malls to hospitals, glass is no longer just about letting light in — it is about safety, energy efficiency, and creating spaces that feel open and inviting. At Duratuf Glass, we manufacture high-performance glass for buildings that meets the demanding requirements of modern architecture across India.
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What Is Building Glass?
Building glass refers to specially manufactured glass panels used in construction — for windows, facades, doors, skylights, partitions, and structural glazing. Unlike ordinary window glass, building glass is engineered for specific performance requirements: safety, thermal insulation, noise reduction, solar control, and structural strength.
At Duratuf Glass, we supply glass and glazing products to architectural buildings across India and abroad under the brand names DURATUF and DURASAFE. Our building glass range includes tempered glass, laminated safety glass, heat-strengthened glass, insulated glass units, and bend glass — all manufactured to international standards.
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Tempered Glass
Tempered glass — also called toughened glass — is a safety glass that has been heat-treated to increase its strength. The process involves heating the glass to high temperatures and then cooling it rapidly. This creates compressive stress on the surface and tensile stress inside.
Key Properties:
- Approximately four to five times stronger than annealed glass of the same thickness
- When broken, it shatters into small, relatively harmless pieces rather than sharp shards
- Heat-resistant and scratch-resistant
- Manufactured in accordance with ISI: 2553 standards
Common Applications:
- Building facades and curtain walls
- Shopfronts and display windows
- Glass doors and partitions
- Balustrades and railings
- Skylights and canopies
Laminated Safety Glass
Laminated safety glass consists of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer. In the event of impact, the glass may crack, but the PVB interlayer holds the fragments together, preventing them from falling out and causing injury.
Key Properties:
- Holds fragments together on impact, preventing dangerous shards from falling
- Provides protection against UV rays
- Reduces noise transmission
- Available in thicknesses ranging from 4.96 mm to 80 mm
- Maximum size: 8 feet by 12 feet
Common Applications:
- Glass ceilings and domes
- Glass doors and shopfronts
- Building facades in high-footfall areas
- Balconies and high-rise windows
- Areas where safety glazing is mandatory
Heat-Strengthened Glass
Heat-strengthened glass is processed similarly to tempered glass but with a lower cooling rate. It is approximately twice as strong as annealed glass of similar thickness. While it offers improved strength and thermal resistance, it is not classified as a safety glazing product.
Key Properties:
- Approximately twice as strong as annealed glass
- Offers excellent resistance to thermal stress
- Less optical distortion compared to tempered glass
- Tends to remain in the opening when broken
Common Applications:
- Structural glazing where additional strength is desired
- Areas requiring resistance to mechanical and thermal stress
- Spandrel glass and building facades
- Commercial building applications
Insulated Glass Units
Insulated glass units — also called double glazing or thermal glass — consist of two or more glass panes separated by a spacer bar and sealed to create an air or gas-filled cavity. This design significantly reduces heat transfer and improves energy efficiency.
Key Properties:
- Reduces heat transfer, improving building energy efficiency
- Minimizes condensation
- Provides sound insulation
- Available in various glass combinations (tempered, laminated, coated)
Common Applications:
- Building windows and facades
- Curtain wall systems
- Skylights and atriums
- Energy-efficient building envelopes
Bend Glass
Bend glass — or curved glass — is manufactured by heating glass and bending it to precise cylindrical or complex curves. Duratuf Glass offers bend glass in thicknesses ranging from 4 mm to 19 mm.
Key Properties:
- Creates sleek, aerodynamic appearances
- Available in complex bends without expensive tooling costs
- Can be tempered to precise specifications
- Maximum size: 8 feet by 6 feet
Common Applications:
- Architectural facades with curved designs
- Commercial furnishings and interiors
- Curved windows and entrances
- Marine glazing and fixturing
- Residential and commercial design elements
Bulletproof Glass for Buildings
For high-security buildings, Duratuf Glass manufactures bulletproof glass panels that provide protection against ballistic threats while maintaining optical clarity. These are multi-layer panels made by bonding alternating sheets of glass and polycarbonate.
Key Properties:
- Provides ballistic protection for security applications
- Maintains optical clarity and transparency
- Available in various protection levels
- Custom sizes and thicknesses available
Common Applications:
- Bank counters and teller windows
- Government and defense buildings
- Security enclosures and guard booths
- High-security facilities
- VIP protection areas
How Building Glass Is Made — A Quick Overview
| Step | Process | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Raw Material Selection | High-quality silica sand, soda ash, and limestone are chosen |
| 2 | Melting | Materials are melted at high temperatures in furnaces |
| 3 | Forming | Molten glass is formed into flat sheets using float glass process |
| 4 | Annealing | Glass is slowly cooled to remove internal stresses |
| 5 | Cutting | Glass is cut to required sizes |
| 6 | Processing | Tempering, laminating, bending, or coating as per requirement |
| 7 | Quality Inspection | Each panel is inspected for defects and performance |
| 8 | Packaging & Delivery | Glass is packed securely for transport |
Building Glass Technical Specifications
| Glass Type | Thickness Range | Max Size |
|---|---|---|
| Tempered Glass | 3 mm to 19 mm | Custom |
| Laminated Glass | 4.96 mm to 80 mm | 8 ft x 12 ft |
| Heat-Strengthened Glass | 4 mm to 19 mm | Custom |
| Insulated Glass Units | Custom | Custom |
| Bend Glass | 4 mm to 19 mm | 8 ft x 6 ft |
| Bulletproof Glass | Custom | Custom |
Serving Clients Across India
| City / Region | Our Presence | What We Supply |
|---|---|---|
| Haryana | Manufacturing Unit | Tempered glass, laminated glass, building glass |
| Delhi | Two Manufacturing Units | Full range of architectural glass |
| Bangalore | Manufacturing Unit | Building glass for South India |
| Indore | Manufacturing Unit | Glass for industrial and building applications |
| Pan-India | Direct Supply & Dealers | All building glass products |
