Painted glass, stemalite, enamel. Tempered painted glass. Painted glass from 4 to 19 mm manufactured by LOSK.
In 2019, LOSK upgraded the CML Finishing automated painting line by introducing an automated system for precise colour matching, preparation and dosing of colourants for glass painting in manual and automatic modes.
Coloured glass is a modern finishing material in the furniture and construction markets.
The use of coloured glass has become particularly important in recent years for creating fashionable and modern interiors and exteriors. It can be used for building facades, partitions to conceal internal communications, doors for wardrobes and kitchens, kitchen aprons, internal partitions, sliding doors, worktops, commercial equipment, office furniture. It can also be used to decorate walls, ceilings, etc.
Decorative painted glass is glass with an even layer of paint on one side. The technology used by LOSK allows us to achieve colour consistency and uniformity, high adhesion of paint to glass and environmental safety. The paints used in the production process do not contain heavy metals or chemicals that are harmful and dangerous to the environment.
The paints and varnishes used in the production process can withstand temperatures up to 150°C and are light resistant.
Decorative tinted glass is used in interior design where colour plays an important role, as well as in the manufacture of furniture facades. Due to the moisture resistance of the coating, this glass can also be used in bathrooms, but should not be fully immersed in water.
Painting can be carried out either manually or using CML Finishing's specialist automated painting line, which allows large batches of the same type of product to be painted in a short time.
Stemalite
Stemalite is a toughened glass that has confidently taken a leading position among building finishes and is used with great success in interior and exterior design. Stemalite has high strength and is classified as a safety glass.
Stemalite is a sheet of transparent glass coated on one side with a layer of ceramic paint, which is fused to the glass during a heat treatment process that melts the paint and bonds it firmly to the glass surface.
The colouring process is linked to the tempering process, which not only makes the colour layer more resistant to external influences, but also gives the glass greater impact resistance.
Tempered glass cannot be machined, which means that Stemalite products are produced only to final and exact dimensions.
The possibility of using a wide range of colours and shades of ceramic paints allows Stemalite and glass to be combined in a façade structure or with a colour scheme of a particular design.
Due to its opacity and wide range of colours, Stemalite is widely used to conceal the load-bearing structures of walls and intermediate floors in the most advanced architectural projects with various glazing systems.
Stemalite makes it possible to create a homogeneous façade of a modern building, visually matching translucent areas and areas with floors.
The advantage of Stemalite over other materials used to conceal unattractive facades is its light weight.
Stemalite is also used in interiors to conceal walls, escalator handrails and for decorative purposes.
Stemalite has high strength and is shatterproof due to the properties of toughened glass. This means that Stemalite can be used for both interior decoration and exterior cladding.
Thanks to our high technical potential, we can paint and temper glass up to a size of 3600 x 2100 mm. The use of glass of this size saves money on the purchase of fasteners and reduces the time required to put equipment into operation.
Using equipment and materials from leading European manufacturers, and with some experience in glass tempering, we can transform almost any glass into Stemalite and guarantee its high quality.