High Quality Clear Tempered Glass Laminated Glass for Staircase Exterior Stair Glass
Product Description:
Stair glass refers to the use of glass in the construction or design of staircases. This can involve using glass in various forms, such as glass balustrades, treads, risers, or even entire glass staircases. The use of glass in stair design has become increasingly popular for both residential and commercial applications due to its aesthetic appeal and the sense of openness it can create in a space.
Technical Parameters:
Parameter | Details |
Thickness | 4mm-84mm |
UV Resistance | High |
Material | Tempered Glass/Laminated Glass |
Shape | Customized According To Customer Requirements |
Impact Resistance | High |
Color | Clear, Gray, Blue, Green, Frost, Art Glass |
Surface | Smooth |
Size | Customized |
Heat Resistance | High |
Edge | Polished Edge |
Special Features | One Way Mirror Reflective Glass, One Way Mirror Glass, One Way Mirror Glass Film, Privacy Mirror Glass |
Applications:
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Glass Balustrades:
- Glass balustrades involve using glass panels as the protective barrier along the edge of a staircase. The glass can be frameless or framed, and it provides safety while maintaining a transparent or semi-transparent appearance.
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Glass Treads and Risers:
- Glass can be used as the material for the steps (treads) and the vertical components (risers) of a staircase. This can create a modern and sleek look, allowing light to pass through and enhancing the overall design.
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Glass Railings:
- Glass railings can be used to enclose the sides of a staircase, providing both safety and an unobstructed view. This is particularly common in contemporary designs where an open and airy feel is desired.
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Floating Glass Stairs:
- Entire staircases can be constructed with glass, creating a visually striking "floating" effect. This design often involves the use of structural glass and requires careful engineering to ensure stability.
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Laminated Glass:
- In stair design, safety is a crucial consideration. Laminated glass, which consists of multiple layers with an interlayer (often PVB or EVA), is commonly used for stair applications. In the event of breakage, the interlayer holds the glass fragments together, reducing the risk of injury.

