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Why is it called Changhong Glass?

1. What is Changhong Glass? Minimalist, clean and advanced, atmospheric expert.

1, a vertical relief glass, can not only play the role of semi-shielding, but also maintain spatial permeability. More importantly, its face value is very high (this name is related to its processing technology).

2. Optimize the indoor lighting+increase the indoor hazy feeling+visually improve the floor height+relieve the depression of small space.

Summarize the advantages of Changhong glass: moisture-proof! Durable! It looks good!

Second, multi-purpose in:

Bathrooms and kitchens are the most commonly used (moisture-proof and durable)

Separation of entrance and public space (creating atmosphere)

Three, Changhong glass classification:

1, style: ultra-white Changhong glass VS ordinary Changhong glass

It is recommended to choose ultra-white and not green;

2. Number of layers: single layer and double layer

According to the actual shielding requirements of space use, double-layer shielding is higher and the price will be more expensive (double-layer should also consider the supporting glass frame material);

3. Thickness: 5mm to 8mm

For partition or toilet use, the firmness is suggested to be 8mm, or you can choose 5mm+5mm double layer (according to the actual choice).

4, material: tempered Changhong glass VS ordinary Changhong glass

It is suggested to choose tempered steel for higher safety, and choose 3C certification;

5, texture: frosted Changhong glass VS smooth Changhong glass

According to personal preferences and space needs, scrub can also take into account certain privacy. For example, some people install a double layer in the bathroom, which is super white and frosted inside and super white and smooth outside.

6, glass frame:

Aluminum alloy or wooden frame is more practical and has higher safety factor. Others are stainless steel and wrought iron.

Then you can choose a very narrow 1.5~2cm, without paying attention to both face value and face value.