Cornflower Blue Glass

Blue - Glass

Item Details

Recommended Usage: kitchen and bathroom wall, interior and exterior wall and floor applications, panels

Finishing Surface: Polished (Glossy),Glazed,Honed

Additional Names: Cornflower Blue Glass

FAQ
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Can Cornflower Blue Glass be used in floor coverings?
Cornflower blue glass is generally not used in floor coverings due to its fragility and potential for breakage. Glass tiles, including those in cornflower blue, are more commonly used for wall applications, backsplashes, or decorative accents rather than for full floor coverage. This is because glass is prone to cracking or shattering when subjected to heavy foot traffic or impact from dropped objects. For durable and practical floor coverings, materials such as ceramic tiles, natural stones, or vinyl/wood flooring are typically preferred.
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Can Cornflower Blue Glass be used exterior applications in very windy climates?
Cornflower blue glass can be used in exterior applications in windy climates, but there are a few factors to consider. Firstly, the thickness and strength of the glass should be taken into account. Thicker, tempered glass is recommended in windy climates to ensure durability and resistance against strong winds. This will help prevent the glass from shattering or cracking due to the force of the wind. Secondly, the installation method is crucial. Proper installation and anchoring of the glass is essential to ensure that it can withstand the wind forces. The glass should be securely fixed to a frame or structure that is capable of withstanding the wind loads in the specific climate. It is also important to consider the location and exposure of the glass. If the glass is fully exposed to strong winds without any protection, it may be subjected to more damage. Installing the glass in a location that provides some degree of windbreak, such as behind a building or in a sheltered area, can help mitigate the effects of wind. Overall, while cornflower blue glass can be used in exterior applications in windy climates, the appropriate thickness, strength, installation method, and location should be carefully considered to ensure its longevity and durability in such conditions.