Lou art glass and ordinary glass difference

The significant difference between Louvre Glass and ordinary glass lies mainly in its unique composition and superior performance. Louvre glass is a special type of soda-lime silica glass, whose basic components include silicon oxide, calcium oxide and sodium oxide, as well as small amounts of aluminum oxide, magnesium oxide and potassium oxide, which give it its distinctive properties. In contrast, ordinary glass is composed of silicates, mainly silicon oxide and calcium oxide.

In terms of performance, Louvre glass shows clear advantages. It has better corrosion resistance, thanks to its use of advanced electro-melting technology and fully automated production lines, the production process is more carefully controlled, making it more advantageous in high-risk environments such as medical equipment and military applications. At the same time, Lou Yi glass has excellent processing performance and can be easily cut, drilled, polished and tempered, and can be customized to increase product diversity.

In terms of key performance indicators, Louvre glass performs better, such as strength, transmittance and high-temperature resistance than ordinary glass. It is harder, more resistant to pressure and vibration, transmits light more pure, without the common color unevenness problem of ordinary glass. Especially in the high temperature environment, Louie glass shows stronger durability, so it is widely used in furnace glass, high-speed trains and spacecraft and other fields.

In summary, the difference between Lou Yi glass and ordinary glass is not only in the composition, but also in its superior corrosion resistance, processing performance and high temperature stability, which makes it occupy an irreplaceable position in many application scenarios, and become an important member of the domestic glass industry.