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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Often, people get confused about what to buy and what not to. Low iron glass is made up of silicon dioxide often referred to as silica. It is actually an oxide form of carbon and it consists of a very low quantity of iron content in it. Now, what is the benefit out of this? This low content of iron i.e. ferric oxide which is as minimum as 0.01 % of the overall constituents, is sufficient to wipe away the greenish nature which makes ordinary glasses look undeserving, coupled up with the fact, that they are so huge in size. That is why; people have started to shift their interest into the low iron laminated glass and this kind of glass is best suited for use in solar panels, windows and millions of other applications. The best characteristic of this glass is that besides providing more clarity to the users, it comes up in an extremely affordable price. Popular among this category of glass are the low iron glass opti white and the starphire ultra glass. These are even one step ahead in terms of security providing areas as compared to normal glasses that are fragile or brittle in nature. Also, people always prefer to go for soberness in whatever they use, these days, when they have a high taste or good eye to differentiate among products that they use or that they should use. Since this kind of laminated glass comes up with more clarity, and even being highly economical in budget, it is obviously more preferred than others. This kind of permanence comes from resin or polyvinyl butyral (PVB) that act as a shield in between two sheets of glass placed one on underneath and one at the top.  Bear glass is ruling over the New York area for fabrication of classic standard low iron laminated glass at an affordable rate. There are also referred to as “safer options” because of the obvious reasons of safety that this kind of glass offers, and people find themselves at less risks of getting injured from natural disasters that make sharp glass pieces fly about here and there in an involuntary manner in times of disasters. The lamination stages: So what are you waiting for? Hurry and contact us and get this glass ASAP. It is even of geological significance as this kind of glass is used by architects to design structures across walls so that they look sophisticated, while also considering about their being extra protective from natural disasters like bomb blasts, earthquakes, hurricanes which leave ample chances for normal glasses to break off and fly away here and there, probing dangers to people. On the contrary, this kind of glass has the capacity to absorb incoming energies and hence prevent all kinds of penetration which makes it safer. To make it simpler to a layman to understand, this is a special kind of glass which holds on to itself even if broken down under some sudden force or accident, which is why it is used in aquariums and greenhouses, skylights and various other purposes across the USA.</p>
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<p>Often, people get confused about what to buy and what not to. <strong><a href="https://bearglass.com/low-iron-glass.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/low-iron-glass.php">Low iron glass</a></strong> is made up of silicon dioxide often referred to as silica. It is actually an oxide form of carbon and it consists of a very low quantity of iron content in it. Now, what is the benefit out of this? This low content of iron i.e. ferric oxide which is as minimum as 0.01 % of the overall constituents, is sufficient to wipe away the greenish nature which makes ordinary glasses look undeserving, coupled up with the fact, that they are so huge in size. That is why; people have started to shift their interest into the <strong>low iron laminated glass</strong> and this kind of glass is best suited for use in solar panels, windows and millions of other applications. The best characteristic of this glass is that besides providing more clarity to the users, it comes up in an extremely affordable price. Popular among this category of glass are the low iron glass opti white and the starphire ultra glass. These are even one step ahead in terms of security providing areas as compared to normal glasses that are fragile or brittle in nature.</p>



<p>Also, people always prefer to go for soberness in whatever they use, these days, when they have a high taste or good eye to differentiate among products that they use or that they should use. Since this kind of laminated glass comes up with more clarity, and even being highly economical in budget, it is obviously more preferred than others. This kind of permanence comes from resin or polyvinyl butyral (PVB) that act as a shield in between two sheets of glass placed one on underneath and one at the top.  Bear glass is ruling over the New York area for fabrication of classic standard <strong>low iron</strong> laminated glass at an affordable rate. There are also referred to as “safer options” because of the obvious reasons of safety that this kind of glass offers, and people find themselves at less risks of getting injured from natural disasters that make sharp glass pieces fly about here and there in an involuntary manner in times of disasters.</p>



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<p><strong><em>The lamination stages</em></strong>:</p>



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<li>Glass pre-processing process</li>



<li>Washing process</li>



<li>Drying process</li>



<li>Lamination process</li>



<li>De-airing or edge sealing process</li>



<li>Unloading process</li>
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<p><strong><em><strong><em>So what are you waiting for? Hurry and <a href="https://bearglass.com/low-iron-glass.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/low-iron-glass.php">contact us and get this glass</a> ASAP.</em></strong></em> </strong></p>



<p>It is even of geological significance as this kind of glass is used by architects to design structures across walls so that they look sophisticated, while also considering about their being extra protective from natural disasters like bomb blasts, earthquakes, hurricanes which leave ample chances for normal glasses to break off and fly away here and there, probing dangers to people. On the contrary, <a href="https://bearglass.com/low-iron-glass.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/low-iron-glass.php">this kind of glass</a> has the capacity to absorb incoming energies and hence prevent all kinds of penetration which makes it safer. To make it simpler to a layman to understand, this is a special kind of glass which holds on to itself even if broken down under some sudden force or accident, which is why it is used in aquariums and greenhouses, skylights and various other purposes across the USA.</p>
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